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The Incident: Directed by Larry Peerce. With Tony Musante, Martin Sheen, Beau Bridges, Brock Peters. Late one night, two young toughs hold hostage the passengers in one car of a New York subway train.
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- Crime, Drama, Thriller
- Larry Peerce
- 1968-01-26
The Incident. On a New York City subway, two young punks, Artie Connors (Martin Sheen) and Joe Ferrone (Tony Musante), take control of a car filled with passengers. Among other people, the...
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- Tony Musante
- Larry Peerce
- Mystery & Thriller
Martin Sheen as Artie. Beau Bridges as PFC Felix Teflinger. Jack Gilford as Sam Beckerman. Thelma Ritter as Bertha Beckerman. Brock Peters as Arnold Robinson. Ruby Dee as Joan Robinson. Ed McMahon as Bill Wilks. Directed by Larry Peerce; Screenplay by Nicholas E. Baehr
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Stark melodrama about two thrill-seeking tough guys who terrorize late-night passengers on a New York City train. The random victims are more concerned with their own problems than with helping each other; they pray that they won't be next.
Mar 24, 2019 · Opening with a couple of young hoodlums, Joe (Tony Musante) and Artie (Martin Sheen), The Incident takes extensive care in its introductions. Joe and Artie, despicable thugs that they are, kick up a stink when asked to leave a pool hall. Then harassing a couple on their travels, before jumping an old man, and beating him half to death.
Among the passengers are angry black man Brock Peters and his supplicative wife Ruby Dee, ex-alcoholic Gary Merrill, timorous Jewish couple Jack Gilford and Thelma Ritter, blowhard Ed McMahon, and homosexual Robert Fields. It is furloughed army private Beau Bridges who puts an end to Sheen and Musante's reign of terror.