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Charley Varrick - 1973
When he runs out of dumb luck he always has genius to fall back on!

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Director
Don Siegel 

Writers
John Reese
Dean Riesner 
Howard Rodman 

Producers
Jennings Lang
Don Siegel 

Cast
Walter Matthau - Charley Varrick
Joe Don Baker - Molly
Felicia Farr - Sybil Fort
Andrew Robinson - Harman Sullivan (as Andy Robinson)
Sheree North - Jewell Everett
Norman Fell - Mr. Garfinkle
Benson Fong - Honest John
Woodrow Parfrey - Harold Young
William Schallert - San Miguel Sheriff Bill Horton
Jacqueline Scott - Nadine
Marjorie Bennett - Mrs. Taft
Rudy Diaz - Deputy Sanchez
Colby Chester - Deputy Steele
Charlie Briggs - Highway deputy
Priscilla Garcia - Miss Ambar

Review by Theo Robertson


Charley Varrick (1973)
I`m Sure Quentin Tarantino Has Seen This,

Did someone say this was written for Clint Eastwood in the title role rather than Walter Matthau? This would explain how Charley has a couple of sidekicks half his age and how he has a distasteful scene of going to bed with someone young enough to be his daughter. Hey wait a minute if Eastwood had been cast would they have left in that line about " I figured you weren’t Clint Eastwood “? As for the rest of the cast Joe Don Baker is memorable as a really evil hit man, John Vernon plays the most laid back mobster I think I’ve ever seen in a movie while Andrew Robinson is slightly disappointing after his show stopping appearance in DIRTY HARRY but it’s amazing to think his only notable role after this movie is in HELLRAISER some fourteen years later

CHARLEY VARRICK is a very clever and totally amoral thriller. It’s the sort of film Quentin Tarantino wants to make but he doesn’t have the economy of skill to do so, and I couldn’t help noticing there’s a line of dialogue about " A blow torch and a pair of pliers " that seems to have been reused in PULP FICTION

 

 
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