technically, if charlie bronson was one in a million there should be another 7,000 charles bronons walking around the planet this fact comforts me. charles bronson walks amongst us
I always loved this movie. One of Bronson's best flicks. Classic Elmore Leonard story too. Good guy is severely underestimated ,backed into a corner and forced to fight back against the bad guys( who are always really bad and menacing) using theirs skills and brains which they never see coming. Never get tired of how Charlie turns the tables on the baddies in this one. Last line in the movie is the best one "hey lieutenant you were right. He was really trying to kill me!"
In more detail after playing tough guy like that with a gun he will go to the sheriff and say , wa wa wa he hit me Made this comment from real life experiences with the types
@nimnoga stfu, and have like 13 witnesses to a murder, your ass would be in prison before you got home tough guy, and only guy youd ever be in this whole scenario is one of them pickers doing what your told.
Bronson , er Buchinsky was born & raised about 15 miles from our home in Portage ,Pa. I can remember as a kid watching him on TV & at the Movies. Never did get to meet him though. Would have been a pleasure to meet a Hometown War Hero & Famous Actor.
@Greg Barbera No, sorry, but he was born in Ehrenfeld, Pa which is sort of between Portage and Johnstown PA, not in Ohio. He worked in the bituminous (soft) coal mines in that area. It was ironic in the movie "The Great Escape" that he had to play the guy digging in the tunnel, because his one weakness was claustrophobia from working in the mines.
Legendary Charles Bronson. The Death Wish movies are great too. I've been watching The Wild Wild West tv series from the late 60's. The physical effort put into every episode is amazing. Life is way too short.
Robert Conrad's boxing experience showed, and he nearly killed himself doing stunts. The same crew of (too bruised) stuntmen appeared throughout the series.
Ahhh! Hard Times, Majestyk, The Mechanic, D12 & Great Escape... My top 5. Somehow Hard Times gets overlooked 🤦🤷 His chemistry w/ James Coburn is great as anlilely allies. A la Eastwood & Lee Van Cleef in the The Man w/ No Name trilogy. Classics.
@phuloc6 The Cleveland had a shorter stroke, thus quick off the line the Windsor had a long stroke and was all about top end. Windsor also shared the same block as the 302.
Charles Bronson ,Rod Taylor William Smith legit tough guys look at the fight scene with Rod and William in the movie Darker than Amber both guys lost their temper and it was a fight Rod Taylor boxing champ in Australia William Smith a special forces in the cold war boxing background and martial artist Bronson WW 2 B29 tail gunner 25 mission's purple heart and boxing background
"You think you're mean little ass kicker, don'tcha?" I think I was about fourteen when my buddies and I watched this movie in a theater. It was undoubtedly the coolest thing we had ever heard a guy say in a movie. Bronson was the definition of cool to young guys in those days. Quiet, polite, then he would just beat your ass if you messed with him!
I honestly think the last two decades that produced honest to God stars were the 1960's and 70's . Michael Caine, Jack Nicholson, Charles Bronson, Alain Delon, who is around today to fill their shoes today ? I can't think of any. Sure, there are talents working today such as Adam Driver and Tom Hardy but they don't light up the screen like those men did.
@@ricardocantoral7672 Anthony Hopkins still graces us with a wonderful performance from time to time but I know that will probably be coming to an end soon too. Al Pacino is still alive and acting his ass off. Clint Eastwood...but I think he might be done too and they're all in the twilight of their careers. Once they're gone, then we really will have no one truly great to entertain us. :/
Yes for sure, that’s why men our age were men, we didn’t worry if we were women, and need meds for everything. Movies and music has allot to do with how young boys become men... because of movies like this I served in the Army, trained to be a bad ass like Charles. I was a police officer to... I had a guy point a gun at me once, I told him “anything I got ain’t worth you dying over” he looked around and demanded I give him my gun. He woke up later looking at the sky. Was I scared, you dam straight!!!! But we are men... today’s men wanna wear big beads look tough with Tattoos all over... cops are the same, the young with tattoos all over, act tough but when the gun gets pulled on them or they feel unsafe, they don’t know what to do. That’s why you see so many shooting with cops now... when the criminals see them they know their scared, they see it in their eyes... I never had to ask a criminal twice, they knew I wasn’t gonna fuck around...
Another good line when he's been threatened by Frank Renda and should be shaking in his boots and says (politely) 'Well I can see there's just no getting along with you' and cold cocks Renda.
william Islas Bronson era actors were mostly WW11 vets. They were real life bad asses. No actor today could stand up to them. They are a bunch of pussies.
Look up John Bindon. He was an actor who really was as hard as nails. A London gangster and enforcer, his real life was far more violent than his acting credits.
@@lagster1018 LOL, yeah, that one is pretty good, too! Notice though the pellet holes in the windshield, below the speaker. He used real ammo! Such an awesome film.
Born in Germany Paul Koslo (Bobby Kopas) has always been the ideal cast of one of the villains in many Western and other pictures. I like this Guy. He played among other things at the side of Legends like Clint Eastwood and John Wayne.
Charles Buchinsky was the epitome of the guy you don’t want to mess around with. Even modern badasses like Jason Statham would end up going “hmmm… nope” and walk away.
He grew up blue collar before acting, not with a silver spoon, so understood the need to muscle. Significantly introverted and shy in real life, but not to the point of debilitating his career prospects. A family guy, took his family to location production scenes.
Hey man, I just got some new shoes. That's cool where did you get them from. Inserts answer here. That's interesting, I recently went to a store that had this really big breasted lady at the till and I needed a wingman, so I called another buddy of mine you'll know who it is and I asked him to come over here and some stroker came by and asked me if he needed his assistance, he was some greasy oddball so I replied to him. I don't hire winos that's never slipped melons before. There you go.
Nope. Didnt have them in the UK. Were they like the ones portrayed in every movie...hormone raging jocks trying to get it on with the team cheerleaders.
Bronson Rod Taylor and William Smith toughest guys in the 60s 70s Just at Rod's fight with William in the movie Darker than Amber it was real both guys lost their temper Rod a tough Aussie got into a fight with NFL Jim Brown at Playboy mansion party and won I guess he couldn't get along with him in the movie Dark of the sun good underated movie Smith destroyed Arnold's Schwarzenegger arrogant ego in the movie Conan Arnold challenged him to a arm wrestling match and lost badly in front of the set Lol all of these guys background speaks for itself
love this movie. one of bronson's best and he made some good ones. why is it the best movies are the old ones? now days a movie has to have tons of swearing to get the attention of the young. i miss the old days.
Paul Koslo was uber talented. I know Bronson and Letteri were badass, but Koslo nailed his character. The most annoying character in the story, and he played it like a boss.
Bronson always so calm while kicking ass. Reminds me of George Foreman, just waltz up, do the job, and go. I'd imagine Bronson could be a real handful in real life, given his physique.....
What's happened that we have no more real believable tough guys? Capriardo, Pitt ect are ok as actors, but completely unconvincing as tough guys. The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) is just a nice guy, hard to take him serious like Bronson, Brynner, Lancaster, ect.
And you also missed Rod Taylor a legit tough s.o.b Dark of the sun , Darker than Amber to name a few of his movie's he got into a real fight with William Smith in Darker than Amber
A lot of these old time actors came up the real hard way during the Depression. Their authenticity didn't come from acting classes; they lived it. Watch Bronson in "Hard Times". He really looked like a guy who had to make a living the hard way. Read through the bios of the old actors and some of them had interesting lives before the got into acting; their early lives would've made interesting movies all by themselves. George Brent was a wanted man in Northern Ireland for IRA activities. Walter Brennan served 2 years in France in WWI, made a fortune in real estate and lost it all BEFORE becoming an actor. Victor McLaglen was a circus boxer who offered $25 to anyone who could go 3 rounds with him. He fought and lost to Jack Johnson. In WWI, he served in the British Army and was heavyweight champ of the army.
I got blazed out in LaJunta one time, center of town, on a half hour break from a train ride. Yessir, the rest of the ride was a helluva lot more pleasant. Just wish there was more to see in LaJunta if I had more time...
Now that's what I call ass whooping. Charles Bronson was one of my childhood heroes. He was so cool and I miss the man. Rip Sir, you're greatly missed ❤
+Jim Buck I think you are correct I knew there was some kind of connection "Johnny B Goode" The better movie makers always choose every aspect of the movie very carefully. Now I can enjoy this scene with knowledge as I was ignorant until now. Thank you very much for placing it for me...
This movie was made just before Bronson made it big the U.S. Sean Connery and Bronson were the two most popular male movie stars in the world in 1971 despite the fact that most American movie fans had forgotten that Bronson ever existed or thought he was just doing small movies somewhere. In the 1960s and early 70's Bronson was a superstar in Asia and Europe and if it hadn't been for Death Wish which he made in his 50's he would more than likely be remembered for the handful of roles he played in some big U.S. movies and never become the huge star in America that he belatedly came. Charlie Bronson...the toughest of them all!
Charles Bronson legit tough guy indeed Sean Connery is ok but not a legit tough guy Rod Taylor was a legit tough guy Aussie amateur champion in Australia great actor very underated Got into a real fight with William Smith another legit tough guy in the movie Darker than Amber the fight scene was real And Rod Taylor also couldn't get along with NFL Jim Brown in the movie Dark of the sun good movie So it was said that at Playboy mansion party both guys got into a fight and Rod Taylor beat up Jim Brown And William Smith knocked out Chuck Connors in some cowboy show in the 60s And destroyed Arnold's Schwarzenegger arrogant ego in the movie Conan Arnold challenged him to a arm wrestling match and lost Lol
RIP Linda Cristal, what a beauty!! The High Chaparral, The Alamo. Just loved her.
I agree with you. Linda Cristal was lovely!
She could certainly change your perspective on things.
There truly are some people that you just shouldn't mess with. The World and Films are less without him.
The Police: Majestyk, a man says you assaulted him with a shotgun
Majestyk: It was his shotgun!
Michael Proctor 😂
@@janetmerner3731 And we have a warrant to seize your guns/
Go pick your melons !
“You keep talkin and I’m gonna take your head off”...nice and quiet because there’s no need to shout when you’re dead serious.
Wat if they're hard of hearing or yall are in a noisy environment.
Mr Serious then there is no need for talk just action
Mr Serious remember that look mom gave you?? You know THAT one?
You're gay as fuck
Jack The Riffer lol look in the mirror when you say that numb nuts. Then slap yourself for calling me something your mother raised
There shall never be another Charles Bronson. What a great scene from a Bronson classic.
Charles Bronson was one in a million, we won't see his kind again!
straight up... he was a real dude.
ok.... Charles Bronson was one in a million, we won't see his kind again!
technically, if charlie bronson was one in a million there should be another 7,000 charles bronons walking around the planet
this fact comforts me. charles bronson walks amongst us
Like ''get away with Steeve McQueen
Joseph Warra sadly we won’t.
Ah, the good old days..Bronson handing out justice!
I grew up with the movies of this great actor
I still miss him.
Hard Times was my favorite movie of his, in his prime!
Right behind you sir. Damn, I miss him.
Charles Bronson was always worth the watch.
I always loved this movie. One of Bronson's best flicks. Classic Elmore Leonard story too. Good guy is severely underestimated ,backed into a corner and forced to fight back against the bad guys( who are always really bad and menacing) using theirs skills and brains which they never see coming. Never get tired of how Charlie turns the tables on the baddies in this one. Last line in the movie is the best one "hey lieutenant you were right. He was really trying to kill me!"
What you wrote is typical of an Elmore Leonard character. Whether it's Ernest Stickley or Jackie Burke.
"Theirs skills."
Exceptional acting. Watch it several times and you start noticing a lot of little extras that make it classic.
bman3020
The toughest guy in movies ever. Not like these pretty boy phonies today. Dude was coal miner before he got into acting.
@Emilia Dimitrova They had a poll of stunt men and they voted Robert Mitchum toughest actor.
He was the real deal, part of The Greatest Generation. He was a tail gunner in a B-29 Superfortress bomber over Japan.
I think Palance would've at least given him a good run for his money.
@@MrChiangching Lol
Their most have been in error no way 😂😂
@@Arbeedubya no I think between Rod Taylor and William Smith would have been interesting but
Bronson, Taylor, Smith are not doubt legit tough guys
Bronson represents what men used to be, Kopas is what we have now. Sad.
I couldn't agree with you more.
In more detail after playing tough guy like that with a gun he will go to the sheriff and say , wa wa wa he hit me Made this comment from real life experiences with the types
@nimnoga stfu, and have like 13 witnesses to a murder, your ass would be in prison before you got home tough guy, and only guy youd ever be in this whole scenario is one of them pickers doing what your told.
Uh, you do know he's an actor playing a role, right?
@@integral Yes, that's why I said "Represents" in my comment.
One of Charles Bronson's best movies.
Bronson , er Buchinsky was born & raised about 15 miles from our home in Portage ,Pa. I can remember as a kid watching him on TV & at the Movies. Never did get to meet him though. Would have been a pleasure to meet a Hometown War Hero & Famous Actor.
Love the fact he’s from Ehrenfeld PA... So proud. No wonder he’s so fucking tough.
@Greg Barbera No, sorry, but he was born in Ehrenfeld, Pa which is sort of between Portage and Johnstown PA, not in Ohio. He worked in the bituminous (soft) coal mines in that area. It was ironic in the movie "The Great Escape" that he had to play the guy digging in the tunnel, because his one weakness was claustrophobia from working in the mines.
The best part of the scene is that stupid, annoying 🔊 speaker gets blown up by that Remington 12 guage!!!!😂❤
When your gun becomes his gun. Always a problem.
Hahaha yeah! When you have a gun near Charles Bronson always a problem solved!
Legendary Charles Bronson. The Death Wish movies are great too.
I've been watching The Wild Wild West tv series from the late 60's. The physical effort put into every episode is amazing.
Life is way too short.
Robert Conrad's boxing experience showed, and he nearly killed himself doing stunts.
The same crew of (too bruised) stuntmen appeared throughout the series.
One of my favorite Bronson pictures.
70s were some crazy times and good tough actors like charles bronson are hard to come by
What a great movie, and the scenes with other ganster Renda were priceless.
He was one of a kind. You don't get them like him now!
Everyone is a one of a kind, and besides it was all just make believe. None of it was ever real.
Best melon film ever made.
Martin D A bb
It's a great movie, like so many Charles Bronson films.
😅
With Linda Crystal too.
Best melon films made by Russ Meyer; then Mr. Majestik.
One of my favorite Bronson movies! Thanks!!👍
“Hey,I don’t think I know you.I don’t think I’ve ever hired you before either,one thing I know for sure I never will”. Priceless.
Ever since I saw "Hard Times" I am eternally a Charles Bronson fan, he was the greatest.
I remember seeing him in The Great Escape when it was on the big screen.
Ahhh! Hard Times, Majestyk, The Mechanic, D12 & Great Escape... My top 5.
Somehow Hard Times gets overlooked 🤦🤷 His chemistry w/ James Coburn is great as anlilely allies. A la Eastwood & Lee Van Cleef in the The Man w/ No Name trilogy. Classics.
One of the all-time greatest!!
I had a '71 LTD, great car, rides like you're on a cloud and the 351 windsor was pure top end power
@phuloc6 She would kick into passing gear at 70 and kick out at 115 ..... not that I would have done that
@phuloc6 The Cleveland had a shorter stroke, thus quick off the line the Windsor had a long stroke and was all about top end. Windsor also shared the same block as the 302.
agreed
Um...right.
@@kenp7814 Cleveland had a weak crank oil system and liked to spin bearings. Fast, but not long-lasting.
Guys like Matt Damon couldn’t carry Bronson’s jock strap
Charles Bronson ,Rod Taylor
William Smith legit tough guys look at the fight scene with Rod and William in the movie Darker than Amber both guys lost their temper and it was a fight Rod Taylor boxing champ in Australia William Smith a special forces in the cold war boxing background and martial artist
Bronson WW 2 B29 tail gunner 25 mission's purple heart and boxing background
Wiener.
Now there's an image: Matt Damon and Charles Bronson's jock strap.
Matt Damon a tough guy, now that's a joke.
The biggest fraud is Vin Diesel...what a fake.
I love Charles Bronson movies he was definitely majestic in this one
"You think you're mean little ass kicker, don'tcha?"
I think I was about fourteen when my buddies and I watched this movie in a theater. It was undoubtedly the coolest thing we had ever heard a guy say in a movie. Bronson was the definition of cool to young guys in those days. Quiet, polite, then he would just beat your ass if you messed with him!
I honestly think the last two decades that produced honest to God stars were the 1960's and 70's . Michael Caine, Jack Nicholson, Charles Bronson, Alain Delon, who is around today to fill their shoes today ? I can't think of any. Sure, there are talents working today such as Adam Driver and Tom Hardy but they don't light up the screen like those men did.
@@ricardocantoral7672 Anthony Hopkins still graces us with a wonderful performance from time to time but I know that will probably be coming to an end soon too. Al Pacino is still alive and acting his ass off. Clint Eastwood...but I think he might be done too and they're all in the twilight of their careers. Once they're gone, then we really will have no one truly great to entertain us. :/
Yes for sure, that’s why men our age were men, we didn’t worry if we were women, and need meds for everything. Movies and music has allot to do with how young boys become men... because of movies like this I served in the Army, trained to be a bad ass like Charles. I was a police officer to... I had a guy point a gun at me once, I told him “anything I got ain’t worth you dying over” he looked around and demanded I give him my gun. He woke up later looking at the sky. Was I scared, you dam straight!!!! But we are men... today’s men wanna wear big beads look tough with Tattoos all over... cops are the same, the young with tattoos all over, act tough but when the gun gets pulled on them or they feel unsafe, they don’t know what to do. That’s why you see so many shooting with cops now... when the criminals see them they know their scared, they see it in their eyes... I never had to ask a criminal twice, they knew I wasn’t gonna fuck around...
Another good line when he's been threatened by Frank Renda and should be shaking in his boots and says (politely) 'Well I can see there's just no getting along with you' and cold cocks Renda.
@@erasmogonzales7428 Wages are all fucked up and its fucking the young hard. Men are being priced out of existence.
Obi-Wan: "These aren't the melons you're looking for...move along."
Koslo also got his scrawny ass kicked by Clint Eastwood in "Joe Kidd"
mr bronson was a real tough actor nothing fake action pack
william Islas Bronson era actors were mostly WW11 vets. They were real life bad asses. No actor today could stand up to them. They are a bunch of pussies.
@@davidhale8461 so true
Don't forget LEE MARVIN. He served in the US Marine Corps and was awarded a Purple Heart.
Look up John Bindon. He was an actor who really was as hard as nails. A London gangster and enforcer, his real life was far more violent than his acting credits.
Ah! Charles Bronson - legend!! Totally believable as the guy you REALLY don't want to mess with ... R.I.P.
Also a genuine WWII hero. That toughness was not an act.
Al Lettiera is such a convincing character, compliments the production and between him and Bronson this film has it all.
Still the only movie in existence that makes a drama out of melons.
Brilliant comment... PMSL😂😂
Arguably the best melon movie ever...probably the best melon story in any genre.
For my money the best melon drama ever.
I don't know....Russ Meyer made quite a movie business out if melons.....
I don't know, there have been plenty of movies involving people with melons.
Oh, you mean the fruit.
That is the most bad ass shotgun sound effect (2:55...BOOM), EVER!!!! What a great movie!!
I prefer the first one @ 2:46 and the second @ 2:50
@@lagster1018 LOL, yeah, that one is pretty good, too! Notice though the pellet holes in the windshield, below the speaker. He used real ammo! Such an awesome film.
Great actor 👏
" But I'm not convinced..." Haha, resolved in true Bronson style.
One of the greatest ever 🙌 ❤ 👏
This is my favorite scene from the movie. Bronson's lines are classic.
like I said the man made a mistake...loved that line
Saw this in the theater as a double bill with The Getaway with McQueen. What a ride.
Not only great acting but great writing. They don't make em like that anymore.
Linda Crystal priceless.
"I don't hire winos." LMAO!!
I'm here to check out Mr. Majestyk because of True Romance (1993).
Born in Germany Paul Koslo (Bobby Kopas) has always been the ideal cast of one of the villains in many Western and other pictures. I like this Guy. He played among other things at the side of Legends like Clint Eastwood and John Wayne.
Alamo YTC Germany villains? Great escape? Magnificent 7? Hard Times? Death Wish?
Lee Lorenz did'nt know Paul Koslo played in there 🤔
He was type cast a lot but was very good at the caracters he played.
BRONSON WAS AN AMAZING ACTOR
That shotgun blast is the best sound effect......EVER!!!
You know, not for nothing, it does take some guts to try to intimidate someone when you're dressed like a Broadway version of Roy Rogers.
BRILLIANT !!!!!
This is one of my favorite movies I love Charles Bronson movies
You just gotta love Charles Bronson.
Bronson, he doesn't really need to say anything... does he!
Charles Buchinsky was the epitome of the guy you don’t want to mess around with. Even modern badasses like Jason Statham would end up going “hmmm… nope” and walk away.
Lol I don't consider Jason staham a legit tough guy
Of course you don't. After all, Statham is British. He might actually crack a book open, which is more than I expected of you...
@@garyspence2128 As burns go, I'm going to rate this one Plasma Cutter level. Very nice.
@@earth7551I would lol
@@Njbear7453
Stop drinking kool-aid
Great movie.
Love Charles Bronson. He was like this in real life too.
Actually no he wasn't.
He grew up blue collar before acting, not with a silver spoon, so understood the need to muscle. Significantly introverted and shy in real life, but not to the point of debilitating his career prospects. A family guy, took his family to location production scenes.
Bronson was tuff for real not just the movies
He was great in Death Wish. The audience cheered.
Says a lot about the state of society. They cheered in Canada too.
Love the labor negotiating skills.
It's my life's goal to figure out a way to work the phrase 'I don't hire winos who never slipped melons before' into a casual conversation.
Hey man, I just got some new shoes.
That's cool where did you get them from.
Inserts answer here.
That's interesting, I recently went to a store that had this really big breasted lady at the till and I needed a wingman, so I called another buddy of mine you'll know who it is and I asked him to come over here and some stroker came by and asked me if he needed his assistance, he was some greasy oddball so I replied to him.
I don't hire winos that's never slipped melons before.
There you go.
@@crimsonfox87fluxule62 A back bending effort but you got it done.
@@roseymalino9855 isn't that how you get anything done in life?
Me. Mjystik is a personal fave. Now I’m gonna have to watch the entire film.
The actor who plays Bobby Kopas, Paul Manfred Koslo, passed away last January further to pancreas cancer.
That's a shame. He was great in Bootleggers from '74. Good part in Freebie and the Bean too. RIP.
He was one of the Highway Patrolmen in "Vanishing Point". He was there at the end when Kowalski crashed into the bulldozers.
Sorry to hear that. He was fine actor, sadly underrated
Pancreatic Cancer is a rough way to go. My father died of it only a month after his diagnosis.
He probably got Prostate Cancer from that blow from the Shotgun you are never the same after something like that
Do you have the entire movie to upload perhaps ?
"Everyone is a tough guy...until they meet one." S.B.
"I see your lips quiverin', but I can't hear a cock suckin' word you're sayin'". -- Dolomite
@CC Greening legit tough guys
Charles Bronson, Rod Taylor,
William Smith
Everybody gangsta until Charles Bronson shows up.
Gene Hackman and Lee Marvin would agree with u.
Charles Bronson was the real Mr Majestyk in this movie!!
Nobody played a grease ball better than Paul Koslow
saw it at drive in. remember those?
Waite Wilmore.... yes, apparently 2 people do
waite wilmore yup
waite wilmore
We still had one here (Auburn, Wa) until 2012.
Sure do. Even the awful food and lousy sound. It was just part of the experience.
Nope. Didnt have them in the UK. Were they like the ones portrayed in every movie...hormone raging jocks trying to get it on with the team cheerleaders.
Mean ole ass kicker Charles Bronson didn't like southern Rock and roll, he was more into ballroom dance
Great movie, Bronson is one to miss
Should’ve known better than to mess with Charles Bronson
Marty, you know who we have here? Charlie F'N Bronson, Mr Majestyk himself.
Bronson Rod Taylor and William Smith toughest guys in the 60s 70s
Just at Rod's fight with William in the movie
Darker than Amber it was real both guys lost their temper
Rod a tough Aussie got into a fight with NFL Jim Brown at Playboy mansion party and won I guess he couldn't get along with him in the movie
Dark of the sun good underated movie
Smith destroyed Arnold's Schwarzenegger arrogant ego in the movie Conan Arnold challenged him to a arm wrestling match and lost badly in front of the set Lol all of these guys background speaks for itself
Oh.charles Bronson. Yeah we know how to solve a labor dispute.
Charles Bronson...the original badass.
LOVE THE VICIOSE KICK IN THE FACE !!!after Crushing HIS BITS 😂PROPER CONTEMP 👍That's My STYLE Sir 👊👌👍👏lol g
love this movie. one of bronson's best and he made some good ones.
why is it the best movies are the old ones? now days a movie has to have tons of swearing to get the attention of the young. i miss the old days.
Not to mention nudity.
Paul Koslo was uber talented. I know Bronson and Letteri were badass, but Koslo nailed his character. The most annoying character in the story, and he played it like a boss.
Bronson always so calm while kicking ass. Reminds me of George Foreman, just waltz up, do the job, and go. I'd imagine Bronson could be a real handful in real life, given his physique.....
Legit guy's of the 60s n 70s
Rod Taylor, William Smith Charles Bronson
My uncle meet him when Bronson was 72...my uncle said he was built like a brick house....very solid....!
Chuck norris still checks under his bed for charles bronson before he goes to sleep.
What's happened that we have no more real believable tough guys? Capriardo, Pitt ect are ok as actors, but completely unconvincing as tough guys. The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) is just a nice guy, hard to take him serious like Bronson, Brynner, Lancaster, ect.
And you also missed Rod Taylor a legit tough s.o.b
Dark of the sun , Darker than Amber to name a few of his movie's he got into a real fight with William Smith in Darker than Amber
@Oliver Pong Did you know Mickey Rourke was a Pro-Boxer?
Simple mistake handled
A lot of these old time actors came up the real hard way during the Depression. Their authenticity didn't come from acting classes; they lived it. Watch Bronson in "Hard Times". He really looked like a guy who had to make a living the hard way. Read through the bios of the old actors and some of them had interesting lives before the got into acting; their early lives would've made interesting movies all by themselves. George Brent was a wanted man in Northern Ireland for IRA activities. Walter Brennan served 2 years in France in WWI, made a fortune in real estate and lost it all BEFORE becoming an actor. Victor McLaglen was a circus boxer who offered $25 to anyone who could go 3 rounds with him. He fought and lost to Jack Johnson. In WWI, he served in the British Army and was heavyweight champ of the army.
The great Paul Koslo.
remember watching this in college! Bronson was the shit ! a true Action Hero !
I got blazed out in LaJunta one time, center of town, on a half hour break from a train ride. Yessir, the rest of the ride was a helluva lot more pleasant. Just wish there was more to see in LaJunta if I had more time...
Now that's what I call ass whooping. Charles Bronson was one of my childhood heroes. He was so cool and I miss the man. Rip Sir, you're greatly missed ❤
I always like it when someone speaks in a way that I can’t misinterpret what he’s saying.
The best 'badass' action star ever!
What is the name of the tune on the loud speaker? it sounds like a steel Guitar instrumental from the group "The Ventures" or "The Surfaris"
+Jim Buck I think you are correct I knew there was some kind of connection "Johnny B Goode" The better movie makers always choose every aspect of the movie very carefully. Now I can enjoy this scene with knowledge as I was ignorant until now. Thank you very much for placing it for me...
He was such a convincing actor!
Great movie back in the day. Incredible to believe the times have flipped
Classic, Love Mr. Majestic !
This movie was made just before Bronson made it big the U.S. Sean Connery and Bronson were the two most popular male movie stars in the world in 1971 despite the fact that most American movie fans had forgotten that Bronson ever existed or thought he was just doing small movies somewhere. In the 1960s and early 70's Bronson was a superstar in Asia and Europe and if it hadn't been for Death Wish which he made in his 50's he would more than likely be remembered for the handful of roles he played in some big U.S. movies and never become the huge star in America that he belatedly came. Charlie Bronson...the toughest of them all!
Charles Bronson legit tough guy indeed Sean Connery is ok but not a legit tough guy
Rod Taylor was a legit tough guy Aussie amateur champion in Australia great actor very underated
Got into a real fight with William Smith another legit tough guy in the movie
Darker than Amber the fight scene was real
And Rod Taylor also couldn't get along with NFL Jim Brown in the movie
Dark of the sun good movie
So it was said that at Playboy mansion party both guys got into a fight and Rod Taylor beat up Jim Brown
And William Smith knocked out Chuck Connors in some cowboy show in the 60s
And destroyed Arnold's Schwarzenegger arrogant ego in the movie Conan Arnold challenged him to a arm wrestling match and lost Lol
Death Wish was made in 74 saw it at the theater.
Best actor ever in my opinion
Good old days when movies used real actors not fake actors
This cowboy sounds like a Big Government bureaucrat!
Sounds like a mid-level New York monster...
Charles Bronson's true name: Charles Buchinsky, lithuanian origins.
One of the best natural action actor of all times.
One of my favorite movies.
I wish i was as tough as Charles Bronson
He was the real deal WW2 b29 tailgunner 25 mission's purple heart takes a lot of balls to be a tailgunner and come back in one piece
It's a frame of mind. You're better off to stay out of trouble. Luck to you : )
Love how Bronson adds that kick to old cowboy's head as if busting his nads with a gun stock wasn't bad enough hahaha
unfortunately people like him are a dying breed! we should all remember what it's like to stand on moral principles no matter the cost!!
Always stand up for what you believe is RIGHT