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Mechanic (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 100 mins

  • Director: Michael Winner
  • Writer: Lewis John Carlino
  • Producer: Robert Chartoff; Henry Gellis

CGiii Comment

There's no talking for 16 minutes...

Seemingly, Bronson refused to do this if his character was gay...

There is no doubting the gay over and undertones - littered throughout this little yarn about assassins - the joke is on you Charlie.

25 people are killed and the 70s never looked so 70s - so dated.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A professional hit man is planning to retire, always a difficult move for one in such a profession. A young apprentice appears to be eager to learn all the skills of the trade - but is that all he wants?

Cast & Characters

Charles Bronson as Arthur Bishop;
Jan-Michael Vincent as Steve McKenna;
Keenan Wynn as Harry McKenna;
Jill Ireland as The Girl;
Linda Ridgeway as Louise,
Steve McKenna's Girlfriend;
Frank DeKova as The Man;
James Davidson as Intern;
Lindsay Crosby as Policeman;
Steve Cory as Messenger;
Tak Kubota as Yamoto;
Patrick O'Moore as Old Man;
Martin Gordon as American Tourist;
Celeste Yarnall as The Mark's Girl;
Athena Lorde as Old Woman;
Alison Rose as Young Girl