Fathom Events and Turner Classic Movies
Present Elia Kazan's Legendary Drama in Select Cinemas Nationwide April 24 and
27
More than 60 years after its
original release, ON THE WATERFRONT, Academy Award®-winning director
Elia Kazan's classic tale of crime and corruption among unionized dock
workers in New York and New Jersey, returns to movie theaters as part of the Fathom Events and Turner Classic Movies TCM Big
Screen Classics series.
For
just four screenings only - two each day - in more than 600 theaters, the TCM Big Screen Classics series gives
movie buffs nationwide the chance to experience the second collaboration of Marlon
Brando and Kazan, following A Streetcar
Named Desire, along with the acclaimed performances of Eva Marie Saint and
Karl Malden, and a still-searing, Academy Award®-winning screenplay
by Budd Schulberg.
Filmed
in just 36 days on-site in Hoboken, New Jersey, ON THE WATERFRONT tells
the story of struggling dockworkers forced to play dumb to the crime and murder
taking place under their mob-tied union boss, Johnny Friendly. Brando, who plays an ex-boxer turned mobster,
faces the decision to testify against Friendly after witnessing a murder. A
true contender during the 55th Academy Awards®, ON THE WATERFRONT won
eight of its 12 nominations, including Best Picture, Actor, Director, Writing,
Story and Screenplay.
TCM host Ben
Mankiewicz will present all-new commentary for ON THE WATERFRONT both
before and after the feature.