Rooftops
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Cast & Crew
Robert Wise
Allen Payne
Robert Weil
Angelo Florio
Eddie Velez
Mike Martinez
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Synopsis
A group of teenagers in New York's Lower East Side take up residence on the rooftop of an abandoned building.
Director
Robert Wise
Cast
Allen Payne
Robert Weil
Angelo Florio
Eddie Velez
Mike Martinez
Troy Beyer
Jaime Tirelli
Erivaldo B Silva
Julio Santiago
Edgard Melo
Hans Christian Tesman
Itabora Ferreira
Lauren Tom
Loremil Machado
Robert Barry Fleming
Michael Goldstein
Jose Ynoa
Luis Guzman
Herb Kerr
Jose C Andrade
Edouard Desoto
Marcelo Dacunha
Danny O'shea
Robin Gehrman
Rockets Redglare
Bruce Smolanoff
Catherine Oppenheimer
Paul Trapani
Imani Parks
Sevy Phalangus
Woodrow Asai
Duran Gordon
Stuart Rudin
Steve Love
Peter C Lopez
Jay Boryea
Coley Wallace
Edythe Jason
Robert Lasardo
Kurt Lott
Alexis Cruz
Tisha Campbell-martin
Diane Lozada
Cynthia Martti
Paul Herman
Jed James
Rafael Baez
Henry Young
Angela Ali
Herb Kerr
Edna Lima
John Canada Terrell
Jason Gedrick
Rogerio Medeiros
Crew
Frans J Afman
Robert M Andres
Tom Andrews
Edwin C Atkins
J Avery
Antony Baldasare
Gary Baxley
Stuart Benjamin
Mark Bero
Peter Betulia
Lyda Blank
Gary Blufer
Brett Botula
Sidney Bowen
Terence Brennan
Elizabeth Otis Brown
Robin Brown
Pete Bucossi
Gary Burritt
John Carrafa
Jimmy Chambers
George Chandler
Merrie Chase
Tricia A Cooke
David Cooney
H. H. Cooper
Carolyn Couch
Nick Cupkovic
Jay C Currin
Bill Curry
Michael Curry
Deanthony Darnell
Joseph Debeasi
Wojciech Debowski
Kathleen Detoro
Doreen A Dixon
Marek Dobrowolski
Norman Douglass
Dean Drabin
Leslie Dunbar
Byron Easley
Gordon Ecker
Craig Erwich
John Michael Fanaris
William Farber
Roy Farfel
Richard Feldman
Rick Field
Daniel Finn
Candy Flanagin
Jay Floyd
Sally Friedman
Carl Bruce Frye
Keith Gardner
John Gasperin
Gail Geibel
Hector Gika
Theresa Giraldi
Allan A Goldstein
Allan A Goldstein
Allan A Goldstein
Rio Hackford
Taylor Hackford
Bob Hagans
Alex Hapsis
William Harrison
Mark L Hartman
Barbara J Hause
Brent Haywood
Gary Hecker
Jimmy Helms
Liam Hensall
Paula Herold
Amy Herzig
Sean Hobin
Joy Hooper
Mark Horstmann
Mike Hoskinson
Jude Hudson
Vince Hudson
Eugene Iemola
Edward Jabara
Etta James
Etta James
Joniece Jamison
Sue Jett
Joanna Jimenez
Grace Jones
Grace Jones
Michael Kamen
Michael Kamen
Jenny Kane
Susan Kaplan
George Karshner
Aleen Keshishian
Steve Kirshoff
Paul Kizjzer
Billy Koch
Howard W. Koch Jr.
Robin Koenig
Tom Kudlek
Katherine Lanasa
Michael Leather
Douglas Lebrecht
Dayna Lee
David B Leener
Annie Lennox
John Leveque
Joshua Levinson
Willy M
Steve Mack
Cecilia Mamby
Tony Mark
Tony Mark
Brick Mason
Conor Mccourt
Margaret Ann Mccourt
Andre Michalski
Kenneth D Nelson
Tom Nelson
Ed Newins
Sharon Nissim
Steven A Nitzberg
David Noble
Jeannine Oppewall
Jeffrey Osborne
Janet Paparazzo
Anne Pattison
Steve Pederson
Mark Peltzer
Meg Pennington
Scott Peterson
Michael E Polakow
Richard Portman
Jenny Psaki
Aaron F. Quarles
Tony Quinn
Gretchen Rau
Fabienne Rawley
Joseph Ray
Robert Reed
Tim Reid
William H. Reynolds
Ernest Robinson
Peter Rocca
Cornelia Rogan
Marc Rogers
Varcra Russal
Melissa Sablack
Dennis Salomone
Steve Sands
Ivan Saperstein
Patricia Reed Scott
Patrick Seymour
Patrick Seymour
Heidi Shulman
Joel Sill
Michele Simon
Bim Sinclair
Bud Sinclair
Christopher Skutch
Susan Sloan
Karl Slovin
Mark Smith
Curt Sobel
William Sohmer
Michele Sommer
John Sosenko
Richard Spector
Mark Sperry
Christopher Stanley
John Wright Stevens
Alicia M Stevenson
Dave Stewart
Dave Stewart
Dave Stewart
Bernie Styles
Gary Tacon
Sylvia Trapanese
Jeff Tufano
David S Tuttman
Theo Van De Sande
Deputy Chief Inspector Venditto
Richard Ventre
Jelon Vieira
Justin Vogel
Rosanne Vogel
Don Warner
Janice Weiss
Bart Wenrich
Matt Widman
Scott Williams
Charlie Wilson
Charlie Wilson
Lisa Winick
Darren Wiseman
Robert Wood
Richard E Yawn
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Robert Wise (1914-2005)
Born on September 10, 1914 in Winchester, Ind., Wise was a child of the Depression who quit college to earn a living in the movie industry. He began as an assistant cutter at RKO, where he worked his way up to the position of film editor and earned an Oscar® nomination for his bravura work with Orson Welles on Citizen Kane. He also edited The Magnificent Ambersons (1942) for Welles, along with several other RKO films.
Wise became a director by default when RKO and producer Val Lewton assigned him to The Curse of the Cat People (1944) after Gunther von Fritsch failed to meet the film's production schedule. Wise turned the film into a first-rate psychological thriller, and enjoyed equal success with another Lewton horror film, The Body Snatcher (1945).
Critical praise also was showered upon Wise's Born to Kill (1947), a crime melodrama; and Blood on the Moon (1948), an unusual psychological Western starring Robert Mitchum. Even more highly regarded was The Set-Up (1949), a no-punches-pulled boxing drama that won the Critics' Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Wise moved on from RKO in the early 1950s, directing one of the movies' classic alien invasion films, The Day the Earth Stood Still, for 20th Century Fox.
At MGM he directed Executive Suite (1954), a compelling all-star boardroom drama; Somebody Up There Likes Me, a film bio of boxer Rocky Graziano that established Paul Newman as a major star; and The Haunting (1963), a chilling haunted-hause melodrama. His films for United Artists include Run Silent, Run Deep (1958), a submarine drama with Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster; I Want to Live! (1958), a harrowing account of a convicted murderess on Death Row, with Susan Hayward in her Oscar-winning performance; and the crime caper Odds Against Tomorrow (1959).
Wise served as president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Directors Guild of America. He was awarded the Academy's Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award in 1966, and the Directors Guild's highest honor, the D.W. Griffith Award, in 1988. He remained active as a director through the 1970s. His final film, Rooftops (1989) was a musical with an urban setting that recalled West Side Story.
The films in TCM's salute to Robert Wise are Citizen Kane (1941), The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), The Curse of the Cat People (1944), The Body Snatcher (1945), Born to Kill (1947), Blood on the Moon (1948), The Set-Up (1949), Executive Suite (1954), Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956), Run Silent, Run Deep (1958), B>West Side Story (1959), Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) and The Haunting (1963).
by Roger Fristoe
Robert Wise (1914-2005)
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Released in United States May 16, 1989
Released in United States on Video Fall 1989
Released in United States September 1989
Released in United States Spring March 17, 1989
Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 16, 1989.
Shown at Deauville Film Festival September 1-11, 1989.
Began shooting August 16, 1988.
Completed shooting October 1988.
Released in United States on Video Fall 1989
Released in United States May 16, 1989 (Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 16, 1989.)
Released in United States September 1989 (Shown at Deauville Film Festival September 1-11, 1989.)
Released in United States Spring March 17, 1989