
The Wanderers
"The Wanderers" is a 1979 American comedy-drama film directed by Philip Kaufman. The movie is based on the novel of the same name by Richard Price and follows the story of a group of teenagers in the Bronx, New York during the 1960s. It explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and growing up.

Herbert Samuel
Mau Mau

Olympia Dukakis
Joey's Mom

Richard Price
Bowling Bankroller

Karen Allen
Nina

Tara King
Pretty Girl

Michael Wright
Clinton

Ken Wahl
Richie

John Friedrich
Joey

Toni Kalem
Despie Galasso

Alan Rosenberg
Turkey

Jim Youngs
Buddy

Tony Ganios
Perry

Linda Manz
Peewee

William Andrews
Emilio

Erland van Lidth
Terror

Val Avery
Mr. Sharp

Dolph Sweet
Chubby Galasso

Burtt Harris
Marine Recruiter

Samm-Art Williams
Roger

Dion Albanese
Teddy Wong

George Merolle
Peppy Dio

Terri Perri
Terri Perri

Michael Pasternak
Georgie

Bruce Nozick
Dushie

Faith Minton
Big Lady

Adam Kimmel
Folk singer

Jery Hewitt
Bowler

Leon W. Grant
Boo Boo

Sally Anne Golden
Crying Woman

Ken Foree
Black Sportsman

Rosemary De Angelis
Waitress

John Califano
Bowling Bankroller

Linda Artuso
Buddy's Woman

Earlie J. Butler III
Del Bomber

Rafael Cabrera
Del Bomber

Brian Colleary
Referee

Lorna Erickson
Gloria Galasso

Sheryl Posner
Despie's Girlfriend

Konrad Sheehan
Ducky Boy 2nd-In-Command

Frank Ferrara
Wanderer

Paul Lisotta
Wanderer

Thomas H. LoRusso
Wanderer

Anthony Pleskow
Wanderer
