Charles Bronson continues to run in bad luck. Now resettled in Los Angeles (perhaps he would have done better to select Minot, North Dakota), he has his pocket picked, his home invaded, his housekeeper gang-raped and murdered, and his daughter, still in shock from her earlier mugger encounter, abducted, raped, and driven to suicide. When, however, he takes to the streets in mariner's woolen stocking cap to ferret out the culprits (the targets of his vengeance are more carefully chosen this time out), his luck changes from bad to miraculous. And his exploits, as a consequence, become more far-fetched the longer he persists. Street crime has not diminished any in the eight years since the original Death Wish, but that's still no excuse for this bit of redundance. With Jill Ireland and Vincent Gardenia; directed (as was the original) by Michael Winner. (1982) — Duncan Shepherd
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