
Directed by Ralph Bakshi, the creator of Fritz the Cat and Heavy Traffic, this animated feature captures the bold, chaotic spirit of 1950s Brooklyn. With a mix of humor and nostalgia, it follows a group of teenagers navigating love, friendship, and the cultural quirks of the Eisenhower era.
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Allen Joseph
Max (voice)

Candy Candido
Sal (voice)

David Proval
Crazy Shapiro (voice)

Charles Gordone
Garbage (voice) (uncredited)

Richard Romanus
Vinnie (voice)

Larry Bishop
Stomper (voice)

Juno Dawson
Waitress (voice)

Donna Ponterotto
Gelsa (voice)

Philip Michael Thomas
Chaplin (voice)

Danny Wells
Stomper (voice)

Tina Romanus
Rozzie (voice)

Lillian Adams
Italian Woman (voice)

Ed Peck
Italian Man (voice)

Derrel Maury
Kid (voice) (uncredited)

Martin Garner
Yonkel (voice)

Vincent Di Paolo
Gang Member at Beach (uncredited)

Jesse Welles
Eva (voice)

Tabi Cooper
Stomper (voice)

Shirley Jo Finney
Chaplin (voice)

Terry Haven
Alice (voice)

Bernie Massa
Stomper (voice)

Paul Roman
Stomper (voice)

Gelsa Palao
Stomper (voice)

Frank De Kova
Old Vinnie (voice)

Angelo Grisanti
Solly (voice)

Mary Dean Lauria
Italian Woman (voice)

Chris Eann
Gangster (uncredited)
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Who is the charismatic leader of the greaser gang known as The Stompers?
Vinnie Genzianna
Crazy Shapiro
Boogal Jones
Sal
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In Long Island, a mysterious man sits with a heavyset, middle-aged woman and shows her the remains of a leather jacket that carries deep sentimental weight. As he gestures toward the jacket, he unfolds a story that travels beyond a single object, tracing the life of its original owner and the turbulent world they inhabited. The tale moves between memories and present, weaving a thread of memory that binds two eras together and invites the woman to discover her own place within it.
In 1953 Brooklyn, Vinnie Genzianna is the bold young leader of a greaser gang known as The Stompers. His closest ally is Crazy Shapiro, whose dogged loyalty runs parallel to his own reckless intuitions, especially as Crazy endures repeated murder attempts launched by his detective father, Solly Angelo Grisanti. The two friends roam the borough, from the old basketball court to the streets and back alleys, where their history with Rozzie Featherschneid, an old flame, lingers—though Rozzie’s protective Jewish father keeps a wary watch over her, even chaining her to her bed to prevent another liaison with Vinnie. The tension between desire and danger threads through these characters as they navigate loyalty, risk, and the pull of old passions.
A night of mischief quickly escalates. After stealing a car, the pair spend hours drinking, pulling pranks, and observing the town’s changing faces. They stop at a bar, meet two prostitutes, and later wander to the beach where they stumble upon a group of showering women and their mobster husbands. When Crazy inches toward the women, Vinnie discovers a dead body buried in the sand, an event that jolts them awake and brings the full force of local danger down on them. The shock reverberates through the crowd, and the mobsters retaliate by beating Crazy as Vinnie watches, overwhelmed by fear and split loyalties.
Vinnie escapes to the darker fringes of the beach where he encounters Boogaloo Jones and his gang, the Chaplains. This encounter sets up a looming showdown: Boogaloo demands a rumble between his crew and the Stompers, forcing Vinnie to rally his gang for what could be a decisive clash. Soon after, Vinnie reunites with Rozzie and Crazy’s date Eva, and the four of them drift toward a party where Vinnie attempts to rally the Stompers, only to see their enthusiasm waver in the face of the coming fight. The crowd’s tension thickens as the idea of a two-gang confrontation circulates, and the mood shifts from bravado to fear of what the battle might cost.
A drive-in restaurant sequence and a late-night drive to the beach push the stakes higher. Vinnie and Crazy kiss their dates warmly, but Rozzie spots a car she fears belongs to Boogaloo, prompting Crazy to chase after it. The night spirals into violence as Crazy shoots two members of the rival gang in an alley, an act that unnerves Vinnie and nudges him toward abandoning Rozzie and the others to seek safety elsewhere. Rozzie, furious and disillusioned, finds herself drawn to Crazy yet shaken by the danger surrounding them. In a charged, secret moment in an abandoned warehouse, Rozzie lets Crazy make love to her, even as Solly closes in, determined to unravel the truth behind the gangsters’ deaths. Crazy, pressed by Solly, makes a dangerous claim that Vinnie killed the men, a lie that will have consequences later.
The journey toward the rumble resumes as Vinnie reconstitutes his crew for the anticipated showdown. On a rooftop overlooking the city, tension finally erupts into chaos. Crazy begins to hallucinate and fires across the street, triggering a flurry of shots from both sides. Boogaloo Jones is spotted nearby, hiding from the confrontation. In the chaos, Sal [Candy Candido], one of the Stompers, steps into danger and is killed by a stray bullet, a turning point that forces both groups to pause and reassess. Vinnie makes a feigned attempt to flee and is shot at, but he collapses and pretends to be dead, buying a moment for himself and his allies. In a brutal turn, Crazy jumps from the rooftop and dives onto Solly, killing both of them in a single, devastating strike. The two gangs briefly pause in the crossfire as Rozzie calls a memorial request to a radio station, honoring Vinnie even as the town witnesses the evolving tragedy.
With Crazy dead and the feud seemingly resolved, Vinnie rises from the ground, unseen by the crowd, and walks away from Brooklyn… or so it seems. The narrative shifts back to the present, where the storyteller’s tale has reached its conclusion. In a bar, the middle-aged man finishes his tale, and Rozzie—the same woman who listened so intently to the jacket’s owner years ago—reveals herself as the woman who’s been listening all along. She identifies the man as Vinnie, calling him out for his repeated cowardice and insinuating that her husband might arrive at any moment to test him again. Yet, in a surprising turn of fidelity and longing, Vinnie does not flee. Instead, he remains, takes Rozzie into his arms, and the two lovers are finally reunited, their bond restored after so many years of heartbreak and fear.
Throughout the memory, the leather jacket stands as a stubborn emblem of memory and loss, a talisman that binds two generations to a shared past. The tale’s cadence, alternating between memory and present, invites the audience to witness the complexity of loyalties—between friends, between lovers, and between a man and the courage or cowardice that define him. The older Vinnie’s confession and Rozzie’s unwavering presence shape a reconciliation that transcends time, suggesting that some wounds can be tended not by victory, but by a patient, stubborn act of choosing to stay.
In this way, the jacket’s weight becomes a mirror for the man who once carried it and the woman who chose to wait. The story remains a testament to memory’s power to reveal—not just what happened, but what a person is willing to confront, endure, and finally repair. The jacket’s owner, and the life that followed, show that even a history marked by danger and flight can culminate in a quiet, hopeful return to each other.
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