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Incident (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 107 mins

  • Director: Larry Peerce
  • Writer: Nicholas E. Baehr
  • Producer: Edward Meadow; Monroe Sachson

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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 helping each other and pray that they won't be next. But it's going to take a lot more than prayer to end this nightmare of fear and violence. Film debut of both Martin Sheen and Tony Musante as the hoodlums.


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Cast & Characters

Victor Arnold as Tony Goya;
Robert Bannard as Pfc. Phillip Carmatti;
Beau Bridges as Pfc. Felix Teflinger;
Ruby Dee as Joan Robinson;
Robert Fields as Kenneth Otis;
Jack Gilford as Sam Beckerman;
Mike Kellin as Harry Purvis;
Ed McMahon as Bill Wilks;
Gary Merrill as Douglas McCann;
Donna Mills as Alice Keenan;
Tony Musante as Joe Ferrone;
Brock Peters as Arnold Robinson;
Thelma Ritter as Bertha Beckerman;
Martin Sheen as Artie Connors;
Jan Sterling as Muriel Purvis