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726:. "Charlie was a guy who could be impulsive and unpredictable," Hickman says. "Every day, we would show up on the set and Charlie would apart what he was to shoot. He would say, 'This sucks.' We would quickly go over the morning shoot. You couldn't that much, because they were ready to shoot, but we would make some reparations to the dialogue. Then, in between takes, we would go over the pages for the afternoon shoot and Charlie would say, 'This sucks'; 'This is stupid'; 'I don't like this'; 'I hate this line here'; 'Why can't he say this". 758:. Principal photography was originally scheduled to begin in January 1987. The start was delayed for March 1987, and was delayed once again. The delays were due to stipulations in a line-of-credit agreements that prohibited The Cannon Group, Inc. from having more than two movies in principal photography at the same time. Warner Communications Inc. had guaranteed a $ 25-million line of credit for the financially troubled Cannon Group, Inc. in December 1986. Filming started on April 13, 1987. Most of the scenes were filmed around Los Angeles. 722:, who had worked with them in several previous films, and had a good working relationship with the producers of Cannon Films. Bronson was offered 4 million dollars to reprise his role, more than a half of the film's entire budget. The temperamental star voiced his displeasure frequently to the writer, Gail Morgan Hickman during the production of 635:
urge to return to his vigilante ways, captures the crooks and hands them over to the police. When the crooks walk on a technicality, Paul becomes the vigilante once more, and hunts them down, one by one. Cannon felt this take on the series was too cerebral and didn't feature enough action. Ultimately, a more conventional storyline was chosen.
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characters thin, it serves as "a solid textbook example of crisp exploitation picture craftsmanship." He credited this mainly to director J. Lee Thompson having a strong sense of efficiency and humor, ensuring that hero Paul Kersey's apparent invincibility makes the audience laugh in a way that is "friendly rather than derisive."
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p.m. on a daily basis. Hickman toyed with the idea of giving Kersey a surrogate son called Eric, to avoid repetition in having the character lose another daughter. He changed his mind and turned Eric into Erica, because he felt that the death of a girl would be a stronger echo to the original loss in
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Having seen Erica smoke a joint with Randy while in his car the previous night, Paul suspects Randy was involved with Erica's death, so he follows him to the arcade. Randy confronts JoJo, only to be killed by him before Paul shoots and kills him. At home, Paul receives a package indicating the sender
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acts as a front for Zacharias's drug operations. Breaking in, Paul kills the criminals and blows up the drug processing room with a time bomb. Nozaki reveals himself to be a corrupt cop working for Zacharias, and demands that Paul tell him who he works for, but Paul kills him. He lures Zacharias and
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and kills the rest of his gang, before confronting him and Karen on the roof. Karen breaks free and attempts to escape, but White kills her, with Paul firing his last grenade at him in return. Reiner arrives and orders him to surrender, but Paul simply walks away, proclaiming: "Do whatever you have
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criticized the "cartoon thin" characters and the fact that the hero is essentially a dangerous sociopath, but concluded that the film serves as solid entertainment for those willing to suspend their sense of moral outrage. Kevin Thomas commented that while the film's plot is "preposterous" and its
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During filming, Bronson requested further rewrites of certain elements of dialogue and action scenes. Hickman recalled going through several rewrites on a daily basis. An earlier draft had Paul living in Los Angeles with a new girlfriend. She was subsequently murdered by crooks. Paul, fighting the
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Paul is taken to the mansion of the secretive tabloid publisher Nathan White. White says that his daughter became addicted to drugs and eventually died of an overdose, so he wants to hire Paul to wipe out the drug trade in Los Angeles. There are two major gangs competing for the local drug supply:
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In the UK film magazine Film Review, critic James Cameron Wilson praised director J. Lee Thompson's vision saying that "it's flashy without being distracting and more or less gets on with the job of storytelling." He also criticised the script, noting it needed to be smartened up, but preferred
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Paul infiltrates Zacharias' manor as a party bartender. After bugging a phone, he witnesses Zacharias murder a colleague before being discovered by him. He orders Paul to help carry out the dead body while motioning to one of his henchmen to kill Paul when they're done, but Paul kills him and
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To get rid of Paul, the Nathan White impersonator kidnaps and uses Karen as bait. Reiner waits inside Paul's apartment to kill him out of vengeance for Nozaki's alleged murder, but Paul knocks him out. He arms himself with a rifle fitted with a grenade launcher and goes to the meeting place
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and is living a quiet life as an architect at his own firm, haunted by nightmares of his past as a vigilante. Erica, the teenage daughter of Karen Sheldon, Paul's current girlfriend, goes with her boyfriend, Randy, to an arcade to meet up with a man named JoJo Ross. JoJo offers her
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escapes. Paul proceeds to kill three of Ed Zacharias' enforcers, Art Sanella, Danny Moreno and Jack Stein at a restaurant with a bomb in a wine bottle, drug dealer Max Green at the backend of a video shop, and Romeros' top hitman Frank Bauggs at a high-rise condominium.
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According to Film Inquiry, "On a budget of $ 5 million, the film only procured a lowly sum of just under $ 7 million, adding to the large list of financial failures for the Cannon group who were on the verge of collapsing."
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one led by Ed Zacharias, the other by brothers Jack and Tony Romero. Kersey accepts and White supplies him with weapons and information. Meanwhile, LA detectives Sid Reiner and Phil Nozaki investigate the arcade deaths.
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released the film on video in April 1988, having agreed with Cannon to a 2 million dollars advance. Over 100,000 cassettes were sold to rental stores. It was the best selling entry of the series in the video market.
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who hired Paul was actually a third drug lord who used him to dispose of the rival cartels. Paul is approached by two cops, who arrest him, but he recognizes them as fakes, causes their car to flip over and flees.
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White congratulates him, but then sets him up with a car bomb, which Paul narrowly escapes. Enraged, Paul returns to the White Manor only to find a stranger who claims to be the real Nathan White. The
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poorly reviewed the film, citing the rudimentary and predictable plot, amateurish dialogue, inept villains, lack of tension, mindless violence, and Charles Bronson's weak performance.
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in 1986, estimating that it would be ready for release by spring 1987. Although, the film company was by this point facing financial problems. Its greatest box office hit was still
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Hickman also came up with the idea of a millionaire benefactor for Kersey, with both of them having lost a daughter, surrogate in Kersey's case, to the deadly effects of the
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The film debuted at No. 6. It brought a profit of nearly $ 2 million out of the other $ 5 million it grossed, the equivalent of $ 14,550,159 in 2016 dollars.
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The previous three films of the series featured youthful street punks as villains. The fourth covered new ground featuring adult representatives of
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the Romero brothers into a trap, leading to a shootout in which both cartels are completely destroyed and Zacharias is personally killed by Paul.
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is an unofficial remake of the film. The film marks the seventh collaboration between Bronson and director J. Lee Thompson, following 1976's
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had a substantially lower budget and a more limited release than its predecessors. It was released in North America on November 6, 1987. The
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Due to the financial problems that Cannon Group, inc. suffered, most of the music was re-used from previous films of the company, including
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designated by the drug lord, the parking lot of White's commercial building. After killing many of his men, Paul follows White into a
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above the usual blowout is a semi-engaging script and sure pacing by veteran action director J. Lee Thompson." Richard Harrington of
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Hickman's first script, which had Paul Kersey struggling with a crisis of conscience and trying to reconnect with Geri Nichols (
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Kersey's life. Hickman was also the father of a daughter and could better understand the agony of losing a girl.
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poked fun at Paul Kersey's approach to eliminating the drug trade but summed up the film with "What raises
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said that "The cast was amazing. Everyone was happy to be there. We felt like we were continuing the
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knows he's "the vigilante," and a phone call threatening to go to the police if Paul won't meet.
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Hickman revised his screenplay from February to March 1987, during which time he wrote from 9
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Both Bronson and Kohner had in mind assigning directorial duties to
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because Bronson was displeased with their previous collaboration on
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Thompson's direction over the original director Michael Winner.
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was the first film in the series not to be directed by
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1987 American action thriller film by J. Lee Thompson
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Index


J. Lee Thompson
Gail Morgan Hickman
Brian Garfield
Charles Bronson
Kay Lenz
John P. Ryan
Perry Lopez
Soon-Tek Oh
George Dickerson
John Bisharat
Valentine McCallum
The Cannon Group, Inc.
vigilante
action-thriller film
Death Wish film series
J. Lee Thompson
Charles Bronson
John P. Ryan
Michael Winner
J. Lee Thompson
Bollywood
Mohra
St. Ives
The White Buffalo
Caboblanco
10 to Midnight
The Evil That Men Do
Murphy's Law
the previous film

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