125 minutes
2/6/1981
From the sight of a police officer this movie depicts the life in New York's infamous South Bronx. In the center is "Fort Apache", as the officers call their police station, which really seems like an outpost in enemy's country. The story follows officer Murphy, who seems to be a tuff cynic, but in truth he's a moralist with a sense for justice.
Paul Newman
as Murphy
Ed Asner
as Connolly
Ken Wahl
as Corelli
Danny Aiello
as Morgan
Pam Grier
as Charlotte
Rachel Ticotin
as Isabella
Kathleen Beller
as Theresa
Tito Goya
as Jumper / Detective
Miguel Piñero
as Hernando
Jamie Tirelli
as Jose
Lance Guecia
as Track star
Rony Clanton
as Pimp
Clifford David
as Dacey
Sully Boyar
as Dugan
Michael Higgins
as Heffernan
Rik Colitti
as Pantuzzi
Irving Metzman
as Applebaum
Frank Adu
as Clendennon
John Aquino
as Finley
Norman Matlock
as Lincoln
John Ring
as Donohue
Tony DiBenedetto
as Moran
Terence Brady
as Cop at Bar
Randy Jurgensen
as Cop at Bar
Marvin Cohen
as Cop at Bar
Paul Gleason
as Detective
Reynaldo Medina
as Detective
Daryl Edwards
as Black Rookie
Donald Petrie
as White Rookie
Thomas A. Carlin
as Man with Flat Tire
Frederick Allen
as Corelli's Brother
Dominic Chianese
as Corelli's Father
Mike Cicchetti
as Wild-Eyed Man
Apu Guecia
as Stabbed Boy
Kim Delgado
as Suspect #1
Reyno
as Suspect #2
Dadi Pinero
as Suspect #3
Cleavant Derricks
as Suspect #4
Dolores Hernández
as Pregnant Girl
Santos Morales
as Girl's Father
Ruth Last
as Girl's Mother
José Rabelo
as Girl's Uncle
Gilbert Lewis
as Mob Leader
Lisa Loomer
as Hooker #1
Sandi Franklin
as Hooker #2
Eric Mourino
as Boy on Roof
Jessica Costello
as Girl on Roof
Gloria Irizarry
as Drug Dealer
Manuel E. Santiago
as Intern
Joaquin La Habana
as Transvestite
Frederick Strother
as Hospital Buyer
Sylvia Kuumba Williams
as Bartender
Patricia Dratel
as Hostage
Thomas Fiorello
as Fence
Peter Gannon
as Cop (uncredited)
Antone Pagán
as Cop (uncredited)
John Pallotta
as Young Man (uncredited)
Bernie Rachelle
as Wedgie Patrol (uncredited)
Angel Ramirez Jr.
as Pregnant Girl's Brother (uncredited)