The Bronx Warriors Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

One of many post-apocalyptic science-fiction films which poured out of Europe in the wake of George Miller's Mad Max, this film stars Stefania Girolami as Anna, who runs away from her wealthy but obnoxious family into the surrealistic biker gangland of the Bronx. There, she meets Trash (Marco de Gregorio), part of a gang called The Riders, and soon falls in love with him. Problems arise when Anna's father (Enio Girolami), president of the evil Manhattan Corporation, sends in a psychopath named Hammer (Vic Morrow) to stir up trouble among the rival gangs, including a black club led by Ogre (Fred Williamson) and a rollerskating group led by Golem (Luigi Montefiori). Castellari's direction is surprisingly stylish and exciting, but all of the hyper-macho posturing eventually grows tiresome for anyone over fifteen. Still, undemanding viewers will have a good time, as the action keeps coming fast and furious, laced with suitably hardbitten dialogue by director Enzo G. Castellari, Elisa Livia Briganti and Dardano Sacchetti. A minor classic of testosterone cinema, followed by several sequels starting with Fuga dal Bronx (1983). - Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

DVD Release Date:
02/24/2004
Run Time:
86 min.
Production Co.:
Deaf International Films, United Film Distribution
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Future Barbarians, Post-Apocalypse
Tone:
Gritty, Rousing, Tense, Visceral
Keywords:
battle [war], biker, gangster, government, heir, inheritance, motorcycle, post-nuclear-holocaust, rampage, rival, underdog
Time Period:
1990
Status:
DVD