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Who are the actors in the movie The mechanic?

Who are the actors in the movie The mechanic?

Cast overview, first billed only: Charles Bronson Arthur Bishop: Jan-Michael Vincent Steve McKenna: Keenan Wynn Harry McKenna: Jill Ireland The Girl: Linda Ridgeway Louise, Steve McKenna’s Girlfriend: Frank DeKova The Man (as Frank De Kova)

Who is Paul Kersey in the mechanic movie?

The adventures of a drifter turned illegal prize-fighter during the Depression Era in New Orleans. Architect Paul Kersey once again becomes a vigilante when he tries to find the five street punks who murdered his daughter and housekeeper, this time on the dark streets of Los Angeles.

How did the movie Carnal Knowledge get made?

The script was originally written as a play. Jules Feiffer sent it to Mike Nichols, who thought it would work better as a film. The script contains numerous curse words, some of which were rarely heard on the screen before this time. The $5 million budget was provided by Joseph E. Levine of which $1 million went to Nichols.

Who was Jill Ireland in the mechanic movie?

The ending is quite unpredictable for a 70’s Bronson movie but enjoyable to the last second. Also features a cameo by Bronson’s late wife Jill Ireland.

Cast overview, first billed only: Charles Bronson Arthur Bishop: Jan-Michael Vincent Steve McKenna: Keenan Wynn Harry McKenna: Jill Ireland The Girl: Linda Ridgeway Louise, Steve McKenna’s Girlfriend: Frank DeKova The Man (as Frank De Kova)

The adventures of a drifter turned illegal prize-fighter during the Depression Era in New Orleans. Architect Paul Kersey once again becomes a vigilante when he tries to find the five street punks who murdered his daughter and housekeeper, this time on the dark streets of Los Angeles.

The script was originally written as a play. Jules Feiffer sent it to Mike Nichols, who thought it would work better as a film. The script contains numerous curse words, some of which were rarely heard on the screen before this time. The $5 million budget was provided by Joseph E. Levine of which $1 million went to Nichols.

The ending is quite unpredictable for a 70’s Bronson movie but enjoyable to the last second. Also features a cameo by Bronson’s late wife Jill Ireland.

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