The Sandpit Generals (1972)

1h 42m
Running Time

August 8, 1972
Release Date

The Sandpit Generals (1972)

1h 42m
Running Time

August 8, 1972
Release Date

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Plot.

Inspired by the classic novel by Brazilian cultural icon Jorge Amado, this is the story of a gang of homeless children lead by Pedro Bala. Set in Bahia, the film follows the adventures of Bala's gang of under aged outlaws as they steal, rape, find love, "capoeira" (a Brazilian form of martial arts) and African-Brazilian religion.

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Cast & Crew.

Kent Lane

Kent Lane

Bullet

Tisha Sterling

Tisha Sterling

Dora

Mark de Vries

Mark de Vries

Dry Turn

Butch Patrick

Butch Patrick

No Legs

John Rubinstein

John Rubinstein

Professor

Juarez Santalvo

Juarez Santalvo

Freddie Gedeon

Freddie Gedeon

Almiro

Ademir Da Silva

Ademir Da Silva

Big John

Roberto Bakker

Roberto Bakker

Production Manager

Gilbert E. Plenty

Gilbert E. Plenty

Sound

Thereza Pinto de Azevedo

Thereza Pinto de Azevedo

Wardrobe Supervisor

Gaylin P. Schultz

Gaylin P. Schultz

Production Coordinator

Richard Lapham

Richard Lapham

Music Editor

Louis Oliveira

Louis Oliveira

Conductor / Music Arranger / Music Supervisor

Lorrene Baker

Lorrene Baker

Marian Fraser

Marian Fraser

Chris Rodriquez

Chris Rodriquez

Robert Bakker

Robert Bakker

Details.

Release Date
August 8, 1972

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 42m

Content Rating
R

Genres

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Wiki.

The Sandpit Generals (also released as The Defiant and The Wild Pack) is a 1971 drama film directed by Hall Bartlett. Its plot is based on the novel Captains of the Sands by Jorge Amado. Melodious soundtracks were written by Dorival Caymmi.

The film was not popular in the United States due to its socialist context and was banned by Brazil's military regime for the same reason, but became an iconic film in the Soviet Union, where it took part in the 7th Moscow International Film Festival and, although did not win any prize, in a few years was widely distributed in movie theaters and was proclaimed "the best foreign film" by Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper in 1974.

In the socialist country, the movie became so well-known that it inspired theater plays, books, special reports on post-Soviet criminal youth etc.

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