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Charles Bronson Seeks The Stone Killer

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Sep 26, 2022

Charles Bronson as Torrey.Made two years after Dirty Harry (1971), The Stone Killer stars Charles Bronson as a Harry clone named Lou Torrey. After being suspended for his violent behavior, police detective Torrey transfers from New York City to Los Angeles. After two quiet years, Torrey arrests a fo read more

Day 3 of Noirvember: Happy Birthday, Charles Bronson

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Nov 3, 2019

If you know anything at all about Charles Bronson, it’s probably as the craggy-faced, mustachioed actor whose primary claim to fame was his performances as a vigilante in movies like Death Wish (1974) and its four sequels. But prior to the crag and before the mustache, Bronson was known as Charles read more

The Charles Bronson 4 Movie Collection On Blu-ray From Mill Creek (Part Two)

The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on May 5, 2018

Yesterday I reviewed one of the two discs in the "Charles Bronson 4 Movie Collection" Blu-ray set from Mill Creek. Today I'll look at the other one, which features THE STONE KILLER and THE VALACHI PAPERS. THE STONE KILLER This movie is a perfect representation of a 1970s violent , gritty, urban cr read more

The Charles Bronson 4 Movie Collection On Blu-ray From Mill Creek (Part One)

The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on May 4, 2018

Mill Creek brings out another bang for your buck home video release with the two disc "Charles Bronson--4 Movie Collection" Blu-ray set. Most shopping sites are selling it now for around $10. The set features four films made during the 1970s, the period when Charles Bronson became a true leading ma read more

The Five Best Charles Bronson Performances

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Nov 5, 2012

During the early 1970s, Charles Bronson was the biggest star in the world--well, pretty much everywhere except the U.S. However, he quickly attracted the attention of American studios and became a boxoffice attraction stateside with films like Death Wish, St. Ives, and Telefon. Before his unexpected read more