The basic idea -- to show skip-tracers as the urban descendants of Wild West bounty hunters -- is fertile enough to fill out an average movie, if not fertile enough for, let's say, a whole television series. The action scenes are excitingly staged, but the moviemakers throw away their chances for a grittily realistic portrait of this shady profession, or even for a glamorously romantic portrait, when they route the plot into an irrelevant private vendetta of One Man against The Organization. With Isaac Hayes; directed by Jonathan Kaplan. (1974) — Duncan Shepherd
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