<P> The studio would not allow Baxley to bring any stunt men from Hollywood and he needed someone to double for the character of Cyrus so he did the stunt himself dressed as the character . Actual gang members wanted to challenge some of the cast members but were dealt with by production security . The actors playing The Warriors bonded early in the shoot, on and off the set . Originally, the character of Fox was supposed to end up with Mercy, while Swan was captured by a rival, homosexual gang known as the Dingos, only to escape later: however, Hill watched the dailies and realized that Beck and Van Valkenburgh had great chemistry; the script was rewritten so that their characters ended up together . This resulted in actor Thomas G. Waites arguing with Hill and being difficult on the set, and so Waites was fired eight weeks into principal photography . </P> <P> The Rogues' car in the Coney Island confrontation was a 1955 Cadillac hearse . Originally, at the Coney Island confrontation at the end of the film, actor David Patrick Kelly wanted to use two dead pigeons but Hill did not think that would work . Instead, Kelly improvised by clinking three bottles in his right hand and ad - libbing his famous line, "Waaaaarriors, come out to plaaaay". Kelly was influenced by a man he knew in downtown New York who would make fun of him . Hill wanted Orson Welles to do a narrated introduction about Greek themes but the studio did not like this idea and refused to pay for it . However, this sequence was finally included in the 2005 Ultimate Director's Cut, with Hill providing the narration himself . </P> <P> Hill was working on a low budget and a tight post-production schedule because of a fixed release date as the studio wanted to release The Warriors before a rival gang picture called The Wanderers . As a result, Hill was unable to realize this comic book look until the making of the Ultimate Director's Cut in 2005 . </P> <P> "I wanted to take it into a fantasy element, but at the same time add some contemporary flash," said Hill . "Those were some of the hard ideas we had to get the studio to understand . But we did not get along very well with our parent company . After the movie came out and it did well, everybody was sort of friends . But up until then there was a lot of misunderstanding . They thought it was going to be Saturday Night Fever or something ." </P>

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