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Street Gang | Based On Novel Or Book
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7/10
IMDbBest Young Motion Picture Actor in a Feature Film | 1984 | C. Thomas
Best Foreign Film | 1987
Best Young Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture | 1984 | Diane
Best Family Feature Motion Picture | 1984
1983 | Francis Ford
Budget 10,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 33,697,647 USD
In the poster for the film, the Greasers are shown laughing as Johnny is smirking. This was a candid shot, taken during the photo session in which the actors were supposed to look tough at the camera. What happened was that when Leif Garrett went to the table Ralph Macchio says, "Hey, Leif, that's for the talent." This comment cracked up the cast, and the photo was used.
When Dallas falls out of his chair at the drive-in, it was completely accidental, and Ponyboy (C. Thomas Howell) looks briefly at the camera while laughing.
In the scene where Dally argues with a nurse in the hospital about the whereabouts of his hospital gown, the nurse is played by the author of "The Outsiders," S.E. Hinton.
Francis Ford Coppola received letters over the years from fans of the novel, many expressing disappointment that several key scenes from the book were omitted from the film version (they were in Coppola's original cut, but were edited at the behest of the studio). Several years later, Coppola's granddaughter was reading the book in class, and was about to watch the film with her fellow schoolmates. Feeling embarrassed, Coppola cobbled together what would eventually become his Director's Cut, "The Outsiders - The Complete Novel".
Francis Ford Coppola wanted Matt Dillon to spend a night in jail to "understand" the character of Dallas Winston a bit better. Dillon refused, saying, "No way, Francis, how about you go spend a night in jail?"
"Ponyboy: Nature's first green is gold / Her hardest hue to hold / Her early leaf's a flower / But only so an hour / Then leaf subsides to leaf / So Eden sank to grief / So dawn goes down to day / Nothing gold can stay. Johnny: Where did you learn that? That's what I meant. Ponyboy: Robert Frost wrote it. I always remembered it because I never quite knew what he meant by it."
"Johnny: [his last words] Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold."