On the Waterfront

On the Waterfront

19541hr 48min
critics rating 99%99%
audience rating 95%95%

Step into the gritty world of the docks with "On the Waterfront." Meet Terry Malloy, a man with a heart as big as the ocean and fists as strong as the tide. Played with raw emotion by Marlon Brando, Malloy finds himself entangled in a web of deceit spun by his corrupt superiors. But when love comes knocking at his door, he must make a choice that will test his loyalty and courage.

As the waves crash against the shore, Malloy's journey unfolds, revealing the true cost of standing up for what is right in a world where silence is golden. With powerhouse performances and a gripping narrative, "On the Waterfront" is a timeless classic that will leave you on the edge of your seat, rooting for the underdog in a battle against injustice. Don't miss this cinematic masterpiece that delves deep into the human spirit and the power of redemption.

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Cast

Marlon Brando

Terry Malloy

Marlon Brando

Lee J. Cobb

Johnny Friendly

Lee J. Cobb

Rudy Bond

Martin Balsam

Gillette (uncredited)

Martin Balsam

Fred Gwynne

Slim (uncredited)

Fred Gwynne

Rod Steiger

Charley Malloy

Rod Steiger

Eva Marie Saint

Edie Doyle

Eva Marie Saint

Pat Hingle

Jocko (uncredited)

Pat Hingle

Karl Malden

Father Barry

Karl Malden

Leif Erickson

James Westerfield

Nehemiah Persoff

Cab Driver (uncredited)

Nehemiah Persoff

Katherine MacGregor

Longshoreman's Mother (uncredited)

Katherine MacGregor

Johnny Seven

Longshoreman (uncredited)

Johnny Seven

Tiger Joe Marsh

Longshoreman (uncredited)

Tiger Joe Marsh

Pat Henning

Kayo Dugan

Pat Henning

Tony Galento

John F. Hamilton

'Pop' Doyle

John F. Hamilton

John Heldabrand

Barry Macollum

Johnny's Banker (uncredited)

Barry Macollum

Don Blackman

Zachary Charles

Dues Collector (uncredited)

Zachary Charles

Arthur Keegan

Anne Hegira

Mrs. Collins (uncredited)

Anne Hegira

Abe Simon

Tami Mauriello

Dan Bergin

Sidney (uncredited)

Dan Bergin