No 1. Charles Bronson movie, without a doubt!
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David_Brown — 15 years ago(June 05, 2010 04:25 AM)
Erroll, Carrie Snodgress's Joan Freeman is awesome as a VILLIAN, very disturbing, and disgusting (Inside and out). By the way, someone could be a lesbo, psycho-killer bitch, and still look good (Nicole Watson from Criminal Intent comes to mind). The movie itself is excellent, it has humor (Like when Bronson hinted at the sexuality of Reineke), relationships, characters you hate, and a storyline you can follow. Except "Once Upon A Time In The West" (Frank), and "The Evil That Men Do" (Molloch), Freeman is the MOST EVIL CHARACTER Bronson ever faced (And that includes Warren Stacey in "10 To Midnight").
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wallacesawyer — 15 years ago(June 06, 2010 04:51 PM)
definetly one of his best
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calishreveguy — 12 years ago(January 07, 2014 04:37 PM)
Not fare to compare Murphy's Law to Bronson's films from the 60s and 70s. By that time he was in his late 60s and closing in on the end of his movie career. I will say this was one of his best from the 80s (along with "10 to Midnight and "Death Wish 3") and was very fun to watch. All the films I saw that Bronson made after this were pretty forgettable; although I have not seen all of them and I have a soft spot for Death Wish 4. Also I agree with an earlier poster that Mr. Majestic is probably his best solo staring film. The ensemble films he did in the 60s, which are classics in their own right, don't count because they starred other big names at the time and he was mostly a supporting character.
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