The Evil That Men Do
Time Out says
Bronson as a hit man persuaded out of retirement to terminate a sadistic professional torturer in the pay of an oppressive South American government. Right from the opening sequence the film is a clumsy catalogue of pain and death, from the mutilated victims of the torturer to the trail of wasted baddies who were foolish enough to incur Bronson's wrath. The title openly declares a moral stance, but with the film quite happy to accept the assassin as a meter of justice, its ethics are as muddled and erratic as the editing and camerawork. There's only one lesson that comes through loud and clear: don't mess with Charles Bronson.
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Release details
Duration:
90 mins
Cast and crew
Director:
J Lee Thompson
Screenwriter:
David Lee Henry, John Crowther
Cast:
Charles Bronson
Theresa Saldana
Joseph Maher
José Ferrer
René Enriquez
John Glover
Raymond St Jacques
Theresa Saldana
Joseph Maher
José Ferrer
René Enriquez
John Glover
Raymond St Jacques
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