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Charles Bronson: Vital Hits (1970)
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Starring: Charles Bronson
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Category: Action / Adventure
Studio: Red
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Length:
304 mins

 
 

 

3 Great Movies!

Cold Sweat (1970)
Charles Bronson is ex-con Joe Moran, whose old gang of drug dealers has just been released from prison. Determined to reinvolve him in their schemes, they kidnap Moran's wife Fabienne Martin (Liv Ullmann). In order to get her back and get his revenge, Moran must take violent action against the whole gang with no help from anywhere.

Chino (1973)
Having long suffered the stigma of being part-Indian, horse breeder Chino Valdez (Bronson) chooses to be left alone, his beloved horses his only company. When runaway Jamie Wagner (Vincent Van Patten) comes along though, he opens his home to him and begins to teach him the art of breeding and training horses. When the former loner falls in love with Louise (Jill Ireland), the half-sister of racist rancher Maral (Marcel Bozzuffi), all the miseries of his past return.

Someone Behind the Door (1971)
Neurosurgeon Laurence Jeffries (Anthony Perkins) takes an amnesiac (Bronson), who may also be a murderer, into his home. While there Perkins conditions Bronson to believe that Frances (Jill Ireland), his cheating wife, is his own with the intention of persuading him to brutally murder both she and her lover.