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The Lords of Flatbush (stylized on-screen as The Lord's of Flatbush) is a 1974 American comedy directed by Martin Davidson and Stephen F. Verona. The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Perry King, Paul Mace, Henry Winkler, and Susan Blakely. Stallone was also credited with writing additional dialogue.
The Lords of Flatbush: $612,000: The Lords of Flatbush reached number one in its seventh week on the chart [25] 26: June 26, 1974: The Exorcist: $4,061,300: The Exorcist returned to number one in its 26th week of release. First film to gross over $4 million in a week in the cities sampled [26] 27: July 3, 1974: $2,547,437 [27] 28: July 10, 1974 ...
The Lords of Flatbush cast in 1974. Henry Winkler put on a tough face with his fellow castmates of The Lords of Flatbush, including Sylvester Stallone, in 1974. The Fonz.
Stephen Verona (September 11, 1940 – July 13, 2019) [1] was an American filmmaker, photographer and painter. [1] [2] [3] He was known for writing, producing and directing the 1974 film The Lords of Flatbush. [1]
Half of the “Lords of Flatbush” have reunited. On July 25, Henry Winkler posted a selfie on X, formerly known as Twitter, of his recent reunion with former “The Lords of Flatbush” co-star ...
The Emmy winner used Sylvester Stallone, his co-star in 1974’s "The Lords of Flatbush," as inspiration for his beloved "Happy Days" character.
In 1974, he played the role of Chico Tyrell in The Lords of Flatbush. In 1975, he portrayed Hammond Maxwell in Mandingo. Since the 1970s, he has appeared in dozens of feature films, television series and television movies. He auditioned for the role of Han Solo in Star Wars, but the role ultimately went to Harrison Ford.
Winkler then moved back to New York, working in theater, television commercials, and the independent film The Lords of Flatbush (1974), with then unknown Sylvester Stallone. After a short period in Los Angeles, he won the role of Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli (on the 1974-1984 American television series Happy Days).