On The — Waterfront
Released in 1954, On the Waterfront is a cornerstone of American cinema, renowned for its gritty realism and Marlon Brando's revolutionary "method" acting. Directed by and written by Budd Schulberg , the film won eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Plot & Themes
The story follows (Marlon Brando), an uneducated former prizefighter now working as a longshoreman on the corrupt docks of Hoboken, New Jersey. On The Waterfront
On the Waterfront (1954) | Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast Released in 1954, On the Waterfront is a
Terry unwittingly lures a fellow worker, Joey Doyle, to his death after Joey threatens to testify against the racketeers running the union. On the Waterfront (1954) | Criteria: The Catholic
Terry’s conscience is awakened by Edie Doyle (Eva Marie Saint), Joey’s sister, and Father Barry (Karl Malden), a local priest fighting to end the mob's "deaf and dumb" code of silence.
Terry must choose between loyalty to the union boss, Johnny Friendly (Lee J. Cobb)—who is served by Terry's own brother, Charley (Rod Steiger)—and his growing need for redemption. Historical Controversy