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West Side Story → The Warriors → Streets of Fire
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West Side Story (1961)
"The portrayal of rival gangs and their territorial disputes in "West Side Story" provided a foundation for the gang dynamics in "The Warriors."" Captain Critic: Reeling Backward: "The Warriors" (1979) Captaincritic
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A Clockwork Orange (1971)
"The film's depiction of stylized gang violence and distinctive costumes influenced the visual and thematic elements of "The Warriors."" Captain Critic: Reeling Backward: "The Warriors" (1979) Captaincritic
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Yojimbo (1961)
"The stylized action and themes of honor and survival in Akira Kurosawa's "Yojimbo" influenced the narrative and visual style of "The Warriors."" "The Warriors" fights on Salon.com
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The Wild Bunch (1969)
"Director Walter Hill was influenced by Sam Peckinpah's "The Wild Bunch," particularly its stylized violence and themes of camaraderie among outlaws." The Warriors 1979 – Waaaarrrrrriiiorsss, come out to pla-i-ay! The Last Drive In
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Streets of Fire (1984)
"Also directed by Walter Hill, this film expands on the themes and stylistic elements of "The Warriors," presenting a stylized urban landscape with distinct gangs and a rock-and-roll aesthetic." Streets of Fire Wikipedia
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1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982)
"This Italian film combines elements from "The Warriors" and "Escape from New York," featuring a dystopian New York City controlled by various themed gangs." 1990%3A The Bronx Warriors Wikipedia
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The Purifiers (2004)
"A British film that closely mirrors "The Warriors," depicting a martial arts gang navigating through a city controlled by rival factions." Warriorsmovie source
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Doomsday (2008)
"This film includes a chase scene that pays homage to "The Warriors," with a gang pursuing the protagonists through a deserted city, reminiscent of the original movie's sequences." Warriorsmovie source
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Attack the Block (2011)
"Director Joe Cornish cited "The Warriors" as an influence, particularly in depicting a group navigating through urban environments while facing external threats." Joe Cornish And The 13 Films That Inspired Attack The Block Empire