On the Waterfront (Criterion Collection) | reviewed by: Lee Weber | February 6, 2013
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Criterion delivers here, w/ 3 aspect ratios, a new 4k scan that is simply gorgeous & supplements galore. This is the definitive edition.
| genre | Crime | Drama |
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| synopsis | On the Waterfront is a social criticism gangster film from director Elia Kazan, about an ex-boxer, who is part of the corruption of the trade unions for the men working on the waterfront in New York. A film about mob violence that won eight Academy Awards. |
| lead actors | Marlon Brando | Lee J. Cobb | Karl Malden | Eva Marie Saint | Rod Steiger | Pat Henning | Leif Erickson | James Westerfield | Tony Galento | Tami Mauriello | John F. Hamilton | John Heldabrand | Rudy Bond | Don Blackman | Arthur Keegan | Abe Simon |
| director | Elia Kazan |



















