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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.
Henry Winkler and Sylvester Stallone, co-stars in the 1970s movie “The Lords of Flatbush,” reunited for a lunch get-together. They posted photos afterward.
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.
Stallone is one of only two actors in history (alongside Harrison Ford) to have starred in a box-office No. 1 film across six consecutive decades. [3] [4] Struggling as an actor for a number of years upon moving to New York City in 1969, Stallone found gradual work in films such as The Lords of Flatbush (1974).
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).
The Emmy winner used Sylvester Stallone, his co-star in 1974’s "The Lords of Flatbush," as inspiration for his beloved "Happy Days" character.
The New York native nearly gave up on acting before landing his major breakthrough in 1974’s The Lords of Flatbush. The first Rocky film hit theaters two years later — and Stallone’s career ...
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