The Seven-Ups (1973)
December 14, 1973Release Date
The Seven-Ups (1973)
December 14, 1973Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Roy Scheider
Buddy - Seven-Up
Jerry Leon
Mingo - Seven-Up
Tony Lo Bianco
Vito Lucia
Victor Arnold
Barilli - Seven-Up
Ken Kercheval
Ansel - Seven-Up
Larry Haines
Max Kalish
Richard Lynch
Moon
Bill Hickman
Bo / Stunt Coordinator / Stunt Double
Lou Polan
Carmine Coltello
Joe Spinell
Toredano
Robert Burr
Lt. Hanes
Rex Everhart
Inspector Gilson
David Wilson
Bobby
Benny Marino
Festa's Son
Matt Russo
Festa
Ed Jordan
Bruno
Mary Multari
Mrs. Pugliese
Frank Macetta
Barber
Frances Chaney
Mrs. Kalish / Sara Kalish
Mike Treanor
Policeman
Bill Funaro
Big Bill
Billy Longo
Mobster #1
Ace Alagna
Mobster #2
Sheldon Adler
Doctor
Adeline Leonard Seakwood
Nurse
Edward F. Carey
Police Commissioner
John Aprea
Killer (uncredited)
Geoffrey J. Felder
Dog Walker (uncredited)
Sonny Grosso
Counterfeit Money Courier / Counterfeit Money Courier (uncredited) / Story
Randy Jurgensen
Detective (uncredited)
Thomas Rand
Minor Role (uncredited)
Roger Serbagi
Minor Role (uncredited)
William Shust
Antiques Salesman (uncredited)
Tom Signorelli
Minor Role (uncredited)
Mike Maggi
Makeup Artist
Philip D'Antoni
Director / Producer
Louis Yaccarino
Minor Role (uncredited)
Irving Bigman
Second Assistant Director
Walter Skotchdopole
Second Assistant Director
Ted Zachary
Assistant Director
Roger Sword
Sound Editor
Don S. Walden
Sound Editor
Don Winclair
Sound Recordist
Henry Millar Jr.
Special Effects
Robert Renegade Renneke
Stunt Driver
Bennie E. Dobbins
Stunt Driver
Jerry Summers
Stunt Driver
Albert Ruben
Writer
Alexander Jacobs
Writer
Gerald B. Greenberg
Associate Producer
Kenneth Utt
Executive Producer
Barry J. Weitz
Executive Producer
Don Ellis
Music
Urs Furrer
Director of Photography
John C. Horger
Editor
Stephen A. Rotter
Editor
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 14, 1973
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 43m
Content RatingPG
Filming LocationsNew York City, United States
Genres
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The Seven-Ups is a 1973 American neo-noir mystery action thriller film produced and directed by Philip D'Antoni. It stars Roy Scheider as a crusading policeman who is the leader of the Seven-Ups, a squad of plainclothes officers who use dirty, unorthodox tactics to snare their quarry on charges leading to prison sentences of seven years or more upon prosecution, hence the name of the team.
D'Antoni took his sole directing credit on this film. He was earlier responsible for producing the action thriller Bullitt, followed by The French Connection, which won him the 1971 Academy Award for Best Picture. All three feature memorable car chase sequences coordinated by Bill Hickman.
Several other people who worked on The French Connection were also involved in this film, such as Scheider, screenwriter and police technical advisor Sonny Grosso, composer Don Ellis, and stunt coordinator Bill Hickman. 20th Century Fox was again the distributor.
Buddy Manucci, played by Scheider, is a loose remake of the character of Buddy "Cloudy" Russo he played in The French Connection, a character who also used dirty tactics to capture his enemies, and who was also based on Sonny Grosso.