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(1978 TV Movie)

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9/10
I actually seen this movie when it aired on TV
gabriel196413 April 2017
This movie was a very good movie in 1978. I saw it when it was aired as a made for TV movie back in 1978. There is nothing wrong with this moving. Whoever says that this is a racist movie just shows that you have no idea what racism is! This was a very good movie. It goes through the hardships of what older people go through every day of how they have to live. Then there is also the harassment of the gang that constantly makes their lives miserable and unbearable. When Martin Balsam's characters friend kills herself because she just can't take the harassment anymore by that gang and the police won't help, the fantastic way they hold the leaders of that gang until the cops come was brilliant!

Anyone know where I can get this movie on DVD? Can't seem to find it on Amazon.com or youtube. thnx
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8/10
Terror In the Streets
telegonus21 June 2006
Siege is a fine example of the often high quality movies that were made for television in the seventies, many of which tackled serious issues avoided in bigger films or else dealt with them in a more intimate way. The story concerns elderly people living in New York terrorized by street gangs, drug dealers and other such unsavory characters, and lacking the funds to move to the suburbs, trapped in a web of fear from which there seems to be no escape. Filmed on location, and featuring an excellent cast headed by sturdy Martin Balsam and wistful Sylvia Sidney, this one plays out like a kind of naturalistic morality play. Though the story is melodramatic, the movie isn't. At times it's heartbreaking. Connie Bromberg's script pulls no punches when it comes to how the real world actually works (cruelly, unfairly) rather than how it ought to work. In the end Balsam's character finally swings into action, which brings if not a catharsis at least a feeling of (probably temporary) relief. The film is very much a product of its time, when inner city neighborhoods were changing, racially and culturally, and often very painfully, as we see some of the last vestiges of a certain kind of Old World, immigrant culture, once so prominent in many American cities, almost literally vanish before our eyes,--but not without a fight.
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7/10
Great? Not exactly, but still a very interesting curio
planktonrules12 May 2006
This film seems to have possibly been inspired by the earlier film, DEATH WISH. In both, we feature a big city in which decent citizens are being bullied by drug addicts and predators. While one reviewer felt this was "paranoid" and "borders on racism", I don't see HOW talking about real urban problems like this automatically qualifies as either. Yes, since it's a film it is extreme--that's what you expect from a movie. But come on, the average American IS worried about life in the big city and this is somewhat justified. I say "somewhat" because many of our big cities are actually pretty safe, but up until very recently this wasn't the case in places like New York. Paranoia isn't truly paranoia and racism isn't truly racism if there is some truth to it.

This story is about a tenement filled with old people and a gang that beats and extorts the old folks almost constantly--with little help from the police. It's so bad that Martin Balsam's lady friend eventually kills herself to escape. It is then that he decides to act.

All in all, it's an interesting film that is pretty entertaining. Not exactly realistic, but not so far from reality that it is unbelievable.
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10/10
Been there...
poe42615 May 2009
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The neighborhood I grew up in was exactly like the neighborhood depicted here: the police were ineffectual, and I saw the elderly and the poor victimized on a daily (and nightly) basis. Purse-snatchings were commonplace (I once chased a purse snatcher into a nearby housing project, but he lost me). One night, my brother and I saw an old man assaulted by a group of 15 youths. They were armed, and tackled him from behind. I grabbed a lead pipe and ran outside just as several of these punks ran past our house. By the time the police got there, the old man had regained consciousness, gotten up, and walked home. The cops brought him back so he could pick up his groceries, which had been scattered all over the street. Anyone who thinks- even for a moment- that this movie is in any way "over the top" or melodramatic simply has no clue... Martin Balsam gives one of his finest performances ever, and Dorian Harewood as the bottom feeder is brilliant. I'll never forget his response to Balsam's character when asked what he would've been, had things been different: "I would've been GREAT, man." It's a great line, delivered by an underrated performer in an underrated movie.
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9/10
HORRIFYING AND 100% ACCURATE AT THE TIME
rms125a9 December 2019
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Poster jwmcfad's snarky and dismissive comments re "urban paranoia" notwithstanding, I know the truth of this starkly uncompromising and bleak look at the savagery of urban crime in places like New York City (particularly Brooklyn, where I lived) in the 1970s and 1980s when crime was out of control -- not the 21st-century's center of gentrification which it is today, because I LIVED THROUGH IT. I watched this with my mother when it was originally released and not subject to the re-editing it undoubtedly has since undergone.

The story depicts how elderly people without much money and/or close family were targeted relentlessly for harassment in areas overrun by crime and thugs. A lot was theft, but there was more -- a virtual dystopia (and NOT a phony one like one of Margaret Atwood's absurd flights of fancy) of sadistic harassment and brutality, usually but not always based on the color of their victims' skin. A reverse ethnic cleansing, if you will -- the opposite of gentrification. Sometimes called "white flight" but that was an option available only to those who had the means and resources to flee.

No paranoia here just the truth, if you can handle it. Can you handle the truth?
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Urban paranoia
jwmcfad6 August 2002
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This is one of those 1970s "the world is going to hell" urban paranoia films that borders on racism. It's late 70s New York, young thugs control the streets, and inside a crumbling apartment building Henry Fancher (Martin Balsam) and his elderly Jewish neighbors cannot get the police to protect them against Simon, a menacing young black man (Dorian Harewood), and his gang. Despair turns to anger as Fancher decides to protect himself. As a last resort, he goes to a machine shop and makes a set of metal bracelets with hooks on them. When Simon breaks into his apartment, Fancher tries to fight him off to no avail. Finally he uses the bracelets to hook his arms around Simon, using his nearly-comatose body to slow Simon down until the police arrive.

Despite its somewhat distasteful tone, this film's gritty realism is appealing and very much in tune with 70s cinema. The suspense builds quite nicely, and the climax is rather unique.
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10/10
Great movie
lovenitaray7 April 2023
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I watched this movie when i was 9 years old and love it . When got older i wanted my children to watch but could not remember the name of it . I only could remember some of the scene . I told my son about it and he found it and now i just want to know where i cn but it at. It was one of the best movies i seen and enjoyed. My favorite part was when i the old martin balsam studied up to the gang and the gang leader give him his proses . I still see him saying boom boom the king Henry take care. I loved the whole show . If some one could tell me where i can get this more I will put it in my old movies for my grandkids to watch.
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