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The Cross and the Switchblade

  • 1970
  • AA
  • 1h 46m
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6.0/10
1.3K
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Pat Boone and Erik Estrada in The Cross and the Switchblade (1970)
Long before faith-based films became a regular feature of mainstream movie theaters, there was The Cross and The Switchblade. The story of Pastor David Wilkerson and gang member, Nicki Cruz.
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Long before faith-based films became a regular feature of mainstream movie theaters, there was "The Cross and The Switchblade," the story of Pastor David Wilkerson and gang member Nicky Cruz... Read allLong before faith-based films became a regular feature of mainstream movie theaters, there was "The Cross and The Switchblade," the story of Pastor David Wilkerson and gang member Nicky Cruz.Long before faith-based films became a regular feature of mainstream movie theaters, there was "The Cross and The Switchblade," the story of Pastor David Wilkerson and gang member Nicky Cruz.

  • Director
    • Don Murray
  • Writers
    • Don Murray
    • James Bonnet
    • Elizabeth Sherrill
  • Stars
    • Pat Boone
    • Erik Estrada
    • Jacqueline Giroux
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Don Murray
    • Writers
      • Don Murray
      • James Bonnet
      • Elizabeth Sherrill
    • Stars
      • Pat Boone
      • Erik Estrada
      • Jacqueline Giroux
    • 40User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Pat Boone
    Pat Boone
    • David Wilkerson
    Erik Estrada
    Erik Estrada
    • Nicky Cruz
    Jacqueline Giroux
    Jacqueline Giroux
    • Rosa
    • (as Jackie Giroux)
    Jo-Ann Robinson
    • Little Bo
    Dino DeFilippi
    • Israel
    Don Blakely
    Don Blakely
    • Abdullah
    Gil Frazier
    • Big Cat
    Don Lamond
    • Sergeant Delano
    Sam Capuano
    • Hector Gomez
    Alex Colon
    Alex Colon
    • Mingo
    Hechter Ubarry
    Hechter Ubarry
    • Moonlight
    • (as Hector Mercado)
    Stew Silver
    • Augie
    Dorothy James
    • Graciela Gomez
    David Connell
    • Pusher
    Michelle Galjour
    • Angela
    Jackie Cronin
    • Norma
    Virginia Alonso
    • Mary
    Steven Blackwell
    • Bottlecap
    • (as Darryl Speer)
    • Director
      • Don Murray
    • Writers
      • Don Murray
      • James Bonnet
      • Elizabeth Sherrill
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    6mooby1967

    Gang fights in New York.... Watch out for Pat Boone

    What you may Learn from watching this film!!!

    1. Cops should never try to stop gang fights. They just become new props for the taking.

    2. Nice girls like to get high too...

    3. To get info from a street kid in the South Bronx.. All you need are a pair of patent leathers.

    4. If your name is Israel.. The Bible talks a lot about you..

    5. Never expect someone to be happy to see you at 2am.

    6. Never use the toilets at a drug dealer's home. You may poop on his stash.

    7. Gangs always set the ground rules when they rumble. "No zips.. I had a hell of a time removing that bullet last week."

    8. If you want to get a gang bangers attention during a revival meeting. Always have some hot chick sing "Bringing in the Sheaves"

    9. It's nice to see that Pat Boone can do something else besides singing Tiny Bubbles.

    ********** Personal Commentary ***************

    This film was great when I was a kid. It made me want to get right with God. As I got older. I realized how funny this film could be.. Eric Estrada as Nicky Cruz was entertaining. He is so cheesy an actor and combines him with Pat Boone.. Oh man.. But I have to say.. seriously.. The story is good & needs to be told..

    In closing.. All I can say is... "Where's Jon, Ponch!" I give this film..... 6 moooos....

    That's my story & I'm sticking to it...

    Mooby "For GODs sake, let the Moobster dance!" quote: N. Fisher
    8sauron256

    It's a TRUE story

    I find it hilarious how other people are commenting that the film is unrealistic. Try reading the book, guys! This film is based on a true story, and although minor parts have been changed, the story about David and Nicky is true.

    Also, another IMDb user wrote in their comment that David refuses to take a severely stabbed Nicky to hospital unless he accept Christ. Maybe this person hasn't seen the film, or their hate of Christianity was deluding them, but this does not happen in the film.

    This film's a picture of what a messed up life on drugs is truly like, and the solution is Christ. Take it or leave it, but bagging a film just because it's Christian is just immature.
    7tavm

    The Cross and the Switchblade marked Pat Boone's last leading movie role and Erik Estrada's first

    Watching the 1962 State Fair last night with Mom got me thinking about finally watching that movie's star-Pat Boone-in his last movie in a leading role that he made several years later, this one I'm reviewing right now. See, Mom told me how much of a fan she was of his growing up in the '50s which I sorta knew about since I remember my parents having several of his record albums on the shelf that I remember listening to as a kid. Anyway, here he plays real-life preacher David Wilkerson who comes to the New York ghetto hoping to convert some gangs there to God and Jesus. One particular gang member leader he hopes to convert is Nicky Cruz who feels such contempt for him he slaps his face and spits on him. He's played by Erik Estrada at the beginning of his acting career years before becoming popular on TV's "CHiPs". Initially, Mom thought the movie was weird when it showed some early scenes of some people doing drugs and I myself thought some of the songs weren't suitable for some sequences. Still, as the narrative went on we were enthralled by many of the conflicts being depicted and Wilkerson's attempts to reach the gangs' minds and soul. Boone is quite good in his role and Estrada was quite excellent in his angry scenes and some others near the end. So despite some cheesiness, I and Mom say give The Cross and the Switchblade a chance.
    7beth-554-898100

    The Cross and the Switchblade 50th Anniversary Edition

    Long before faith-based films became a regular feature of mainstream movie theaters, there was The Cross and The Switchblade. The film was made squarely within the Hollywood system. For instance, it was directed by Don Murray, famous for his acting roles in such films as Bus Stop, in which he starred opposite Marilyn Monroe. The lead roles were played by Pat Boone, an entertainer with a long career in Hollywood, and Eric Estrada who would go on to fame as a TV star. Yet, despite its mainstream pedigree, the film was set apart by the unashamedly Christian vision of its producers who set out to produce a slate of mainstream films with redemptive themes in the late 60's and early 70's.

    The book, The Cross and the Switchblade by David Wilkerson was first published in 1963. It depicts Wilkerson's experience with gang members in the mean streets of New York City in the late 1950's. This was a world of "jitter-bugging bee-boppers" and "rumbles" in the park using the eras' weapons of choice, baseball bats and chains. The 1970 film adaptation partially updated the setting with the late 1960's youth culture in mind, a decision that led to some incongruous scenes that seem caught somewhere between the world of groovy pot-smoking hippies and the world of the greaser-gangs from West Side Story.

    But, despite that curiosity and other now-dated (maybe always dated) elements, The Cross and the Switchblade stands up to scrutiny, not least of all because of the truth of the story it portrays. The life-changing solution that David Wilkerson brought to desperate lives is forever relevant.

    The change in the life of notorious gang leader Nicky Cruz, as shown in the film, led to a decades long evangelistic ministry that in turned changed the lives of countless people around the globe. And the work of the skinny country preacher, David Wilkerson, who braved the meanest streets of New York to tell desperate and lost young people that there was a better way, is still going strong. The ministry of Teen Challenge and World Challenge is still changing lives and offering genuine hope to countless souls who had given up on life.

    There has been much criticism of the film's production values over the years but, a lot of this is unfair. Sure, the duel time-periods the movie seems to exist in and the now dated dialogue and hokey songs used on the soundtrack are all fair game for criticism. But other elements of the film are impressive including some intricately choreographed action scenes filmed on New York City rooftops and fire escapes and a rock-jazz fusion soundtrack by Ralph Carmichael. The film also features some truly sincere acting by Boone, one of Hollywood's most famous Christians, who at one time called the role the most important he had ever played. Eric Estrada also gives a gritty and emotional performance as Nicky Cruz. Estrada is perfect for the part and he displays some real leading-man charisma here.

    This 50th anniversary re-release was professionally restored and re-mastered using the original 35mm camera negative and rendered in 4K.
    8legendsofrock2003

    God loves Nicky Cruz

    This is the best made amateur Christian film of all time! It is the true story of preacher David Wilkerson who felt called by God to go into the city to help the troubled gang members. The acting can be uneven at times but the direction was very well done. Eric Estrada is excellent as Nicky Cruz. The biggest problem with this production is the musical soundtrack. The story is very good even if the dialog is somewhat hokey. All in all a good solid entertaining film that should convert even the toughest of skeptics. It realistically deals with what life on the streets is all about. See this movie, you'll be glad you did!

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    • Trivia
      According to "Run Baby Run", the autobiography of Nicky Cruz, the Mau Mau gang actually wore black leather jackets with crimson double M's on the back instead of red jackets with white double M's, as depicted in the film.
    • Goofs
      The story takes place in the early 1950s, but in one scene Big Cat references Medicaid, which wasn't established until 1965.

      The original story took place in the 1950s, but the movie took place in its "present day", circa 1970.
    • Quotes

      Nicky Cruz: You come near me and I'll kill you!

      David Wilkerson: Yeah, you could do that. You could cut me up into a thousand pieces and lay them in the street, and every piece will still love you.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Trip to Kill (1971)

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 1972 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • La cruz y el puñal
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dick Ross Productions
      • Gateway Films
      • Responsible Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $414,754
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 widescreen

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