
Abner Procane, top Los Angeles burglar, finds that somebody stole his plans for his next ambitious heist. He hires Raymond St. Ives, crime books writer, to negotiate the return of those documents.... (Full plot summary below)
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Abner Procane, top Los Angeles burglar, finds that somebody stole his plans for his next ambitious heist. He hires Raymond St. Ives, crime books writer, to negotiate the return of those documents.
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| Parallax ViewRichard T. JamesonThis movie is so bad that when the convoluted action takes us to a drive-in movie the same film clips can be glimpsed four times... |
| User ReviewMichael AIt's not the worst Charles Bronson movie..not the best either..still it's okay for a 70's noir style film. |
| User ReviewJussi MEx-crime reporter Raymond St. Ives (Charles Bronson) has elegant taste, a yen for gambling and an unfinished novel in his typewriter. When he crosses paths with sinister Oliver Procane (John Houseman), he gets something else: a price on his head. also stars Jacqueline Bisset, Maximillian Schell, Harry Guardino, Harris Yulin, Dick O'Neill, Elisha Cook Jr and Val Bisoglio. directed by J. Lee Thompson. |
| User ReviewOrlok WThompson and Bronson team up, are hurt by weak script--Nice change of pace, great fun for any Bronson-fan!! |
| User ReviewDaniel HNot bad Bronson vehicle has him as the title character, a down-and-out novelist who gets involved in acting as the go-between for some stolen ledgers owned by Abner Procane. The cast is a mix of older-time actors such as Elisha Cook Jr., the then-contemporary stars, the usual supporting character actors like Harris Yulin, and in bit parts, Robert Englund and Jeff Goldblum as two hoods who attack Bronson. |