The Incident
The Incident

The Incident

1967Movie99 minEnglish

Two hoodlums terrorize the passengers of a late-night New York City subway train.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Larry PeerceGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

In Queens, New York, two teenagers, Tommy and Chuck, are involved in a series of escalating crimes, culminating in a violent encounter with a Jewish man and a black soldier. The narrative unfolds non-linearly, interweaving the events leading up to and immediately following the incident, exploring themes of prejudice and societal breakdown. The film examines the motivations and backgrounds of the perpetrators and victims, highlighting the cyclical nature of violence and intolerance.

Critical Reception

The Incident was noted for its unflinching portrayal of urban violence and social issues. While some critics found its bleak outlook disturbing, many praised its raw realism and powerful performances, particularly from the young cast. It was considered a significant, albeit somber, drama that reflected the social anxieties of the late 1960s.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its gritty realism and social commentary on prejudice.
  • Noted for powerful, albeit disturbing, performances from its young cast.
  • A stark depiction of urban violence and its underlying causes.

Google audience: Audience feedback is not readily available for this film, but critical reception highlights its challenging subject matter and intense portrayal of social issues.

Fun Fact

Martin Sheen, who plays Chuck, was making his feature film debut in "The Incident."

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