No doubt you have heard: "Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong." But perhaps you have not heard the new amendment: "Don't fuck with Jack Murphy." Then again, perhaps you have heard something quite similar. Charles Bronson, who has seen better days, would seem to be following along in the path of Clint Eastwood -- the seedy personal life from Tightrope (his wife has left him in order to dance at Madame Tong's strip club, he gargles whisky first thing in the morning as well as swallowing great quantities of it throughout the day), the revenge-seeking woman from Sudden Impact (played by the actress from Pale Rider), and the foul-mouthed female companion from The Gauntlet (whose epithets range here from "scrotum cheeks" to "buffalo shit"). The familiarity of the route, together with the experience of the key participants, allows speed to be maintained throughout. Carrie Snodgress, Robert F. Lyons, and Kathleen Wilhoite; directed by J. Lee Thompson. (1986) — Duncan Shepherd
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