Death Wish (1974)
Death Wish (1974)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Charles Bronson
Paul Kersey
Hope Lange
Joanna Kersey
Vincent Gardenia
Frank Ochoa
Steven Keats
Jack Toby
William Redfield
Sam Kreutzer
Stuart Margolin
Aimes Jainchill
Stephen Elliott
Police Commissioner
Kathleen Tolan
Carol Toby
Jack Wallace
Hank
Fred J. Scollay
District Attorney
Chris Gampel
Ives
Robert Kya-Hill
Joe Charles
Edward Grover
Lt. Briggs
Jeff Goldblum
Freak #1
Christopher Logan
Freak #2
Gregory Rozakis
Spraycan
Floyd Levine
Desk Sergeant
Helen Martin
Alma Lee Brown
Hank Garrett
Andrew McCabe
Christopher Guest
Patrolman Reilly
Marcia Jean Kurtz
Receptionist
Ken Ackles
Mugger in Park #1 (uncredited)
Marshall Anker
Mourner at funeral (uncredited)
Robyn Blythe
Woman in Chicago (uncredited)
William Bogert
Fred Brown (uncredited)
Bruce Brown
Newsman (uncredited)
Robert Dahdah
Man on Street (uncredited)
Paul Dooley
Cop at Hospital (uncredited)
Olympia Dukakis
Cop at the Precinct (uncredited)
Starletta DuPois
Lady at Police Station (uncredited)
Art Evans
Police Officer at Precinct (uncredited)
Hector Freeman
Mugger on Street (uncredited)
Larry Gilman
Man in Park (uncredited)
Beverly Goodman
Little Bo-Peep (uncredited)
Trent Gough
Crime Scene Photojournalist (uncredited)
Carson Grant
Street Gang and Police Officer (uncredited)
John Herzfeld
Train Mugger #2 (uncredited)
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
Mugger in Park #2 (uncredited)
Eric Laneuville
Subway Station Mugger #2 (uncredited)
Damien Leake
Alley Mugger #2 (uncredited)
Al Lewis
Guard at Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
Sonia Manzano
Grocery Clerk (uncredited)
Robert Miano
Mugger (uncredited)
Jay Rasumny
Architect in Office (uncredited)
S. Pearl Sharp
Reporter (uncredited)
Lee Steele
Office Security Guard (uncredited)
B.T. Taylor
Mugger (uncredited)
John G. Becher
Subway Station Mugger #1 (uncredited)
Michael Winner
Director / Writer / Co-Producer
Hal Landers
Producer
Bobby Roberts
Producer
Herbie Hancock
Original Music Composer / Orchestrator
Brian Garfield
Novel
Wendell Mayes
Screenplay
Gerald Wilson
Writer
Cis Corman
Casting
Robert Gundlach
Production Design
George DeTitta Sr.
Set Decoration
Joseph G. Aulisi
Costume Design
Phil Rhodes
Makeup Artist
Verne Caruso
Hairdresser
Stanley Neufeld
Production Manager
Larry Y. Albucher
Assistant Director
Charles Okun
Assistant Director
Ralph S. Singleton
Assistant Director
Howard Himmelstein
Assistant Director Trainee
Connie Brink
Property Master
Sante Fiore
Scenic Artist
Richard Adee
Assistant Property Master
Frank L. Brown
Leadman
Joe Gerson
Assistant Production Design
Robert H. Klatt
Set Dresser
Carlos Quiles
Carpenter
Alfred Cox
ADR & Dubbing
James Sabat
Sound Recordist
Jim Shields
ADR & Dubbing
Hugh Strain
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Arthur Bloom
Sound Recordist
Robert Rogow
Boom Operator
Harry Daley
Stunts
Alan Gibbs
Stunts
Lou Barlia
Camera Operator
Charles Kolb
Grip
Willie Meyerhoff
Gaffer
Don Biller
Assistant Camera
Louis Cappeta
Grip
Joseph Di Pasquale
First Assistant Camera
Jack Gereghty
Still Photographer
Cornelius Hannan
Electrician
John Khorigan
Grip
Owen Marsh
Camera Operator
Sal Martorano
Best Boy Electric
Richard Meyerhoff
Electrician
Jack Stager
Still Photographer
Ken Thompson Sr.
Grip
Frank Kennedy
Extras Casting
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 24, 1974
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 33m
Content RatingR
Budget$3,000,000
Box Office$22,000,000
Filming LocationsArizona, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Death Wish is a 1974 American vigilante action film directed by Michael Winner. The film, loosely based on the 1972 novel of the same title by Brian Garfield and the first film in the Death Wish film series, stars Charles Bronson as Paul Kersey, alongside Hope Lange, Vincent Gardenia, William Redfield, Kathleen Tolan and Christopher Guest. In the film, Paul Kersey, an architect leading a peaceful life, resorts to vigilantism after his wife is murdered and daughter raped during a home invasion.
At the time of release, Death Wish was criticized for its apparent support of vigilantism and advocating unlimited punishment of criminals. The novel allegedly denounced vigilantism, whereas the film embraced the notion. The film was a commercial success and resonated with the public in the United States, which was experiencing increasing crime rates during the 1970s.