Boardwalk (1979)
Director: Stephen Verona
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Disappointing after Verona's earlier Lords of Flatbush, this tale of elderly Strasberg and Gordon, a loving couple living on Coney Island, standing up to the marauding, mugging youth gangs that forever threaten them, is smug, sentimental, and more than a mite objectionable in some if its implications. Death Wish meets On Golden Pond - eminently avoidable.Author: GA
Cast & crew
Director: Stephen Verona
Producer: George Willoughby
Cast: Ruth Gordon, Lee Strasberg, Janet Leigh, Joe Silver, Eddie Barth, Merwin Goldsmith, Kim Delgado full cast
Duration: 100 mins
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