The New Breed
The New Breed
What happens when the old ways are no longer enough? The New Breed, a gripping 1961 anthology film, explores this question through a series of stark, compelling stories that bridge genres from crime to drama to western. Each segment introduces characters pushed to their limits, forced to adapt or perish in a rapidly changing world. This collection showcases the raw talent of various directors who paint a multifaceted portrait of survival and transformation. Viewers are treated to a cinematic time capsule that captures the anxieties and shifting moral landscapes of early 1960s America. The film’s anthology structure offers something for everyone, weaving together tales of grit, desperation, and unexpected humanity. For those who appreciate classic cinema with an edge, The New Breed delivers powerful performances and thought-provoking narratives that remain surprisingly relevant today. It’s a must-watch for anyone fascinated by the moment when tradition collides with the future.

No Fat Cops

Prime Target

Death of a Ghost

To None a Deadly Drug

The Compulsion to Confess

'Til Death Do Us Part

The Butcher

Wave Goodbye to Grandpa

Sweet Bloom of Death

The Valley of theThree Charlies

Lady Killer

Blood Money

I Remember Murder

The All-American Boy

Cross the Little Line

To Sell a Human Being

Care is no Cure

Policemen Die Alone (Part 1)

Policemen Die Alone (Part 2)

Mr. Weltschmerz

Wings for a Plush Horse

How Proud the Guilty

The Torch

All the Dead Faces

The Deadlier Sex

Edge of Violence

Echoes of Hate

The Man with the Other Face

Thousands and Thousands of Miles

Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here

My Brother's Keeper

A Motive Named Walter

Wherefore Art Thou, Romeo?

Judgement at San Belito

So Dark the Night










