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The Outsiders is a 1983 American coming-of-age crime drama film directed by Francis Ford Coppola (billed as Francis Coppola), based on the 1967 novel by S E Hinton
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The Outsiders: Directed by Francis Ford Coppola With C Thomas Howell, Matt Dillon, Ralph Macchio, Patrick Swayze In Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1964, the rivalry between two gangs, the poor Greasers and the rich Socs, heats up when one gang member accidentally kills a member of the other
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Where is “The Outsiders ”cast now? See the actors over 40 years after the movie made them mega-stars
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When a deadly encounter forces two Greasers, Ponyboy and Johnny, to flee, their struggle for survival and redemption exposes the fragile innocence and enduring bonds of youth on the wrong side of town
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The Outsiders is an American young adult (YA) novel by S E Hinton about rival teen gangs in Oklahoma that was published in 1967 and was one of the first modern YA novels
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S E Hinton penned “The Outsiders” at the tender age of 16 Her portrayal of teenage angst and class struggles resonated deeply, and it’s no wonder the book became an instant classic Imagine a young girl scribbling furiously, each word echoing the heartbeats of turbulent youth
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“The Outsiders” is the story of Ponyboy’s conversion of Johnny from outcast to member of the human race It’s a film that has something to say to young people, and since it says it in their language and with a rawness that doesn’t pull any punches, it just may get away with it
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