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The Mechanic (1972)

Starring: Charles Bronson, Jan-Michael Vincent Director: Michael Winner Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
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  • Actors: Charles Bronson, Jan-Michael Vincent, Keenan Wynn, Jill Ireland, Linda Ridgeway
  • Directors: Michael Winner
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
  • DVD Release Date: October 8, 2002
  • Run Time: 99 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (50 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00006FDAP
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #7,222 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Charles Bronson delivers [in this] action-drenched (Variety) gangster thriller that delves into the dangerous minds of the underworld's most elite killers. Visually alive (Cue) and 'totally engrossing (The Hollywood Reporter), The Mechanic is a movie you won't want to miss! Arthur Bishop (Bronson) is a mob hit man who operates in a world of his own an uncompromising world where conventional rules of morality don't apply and where one wrong move could cost himhis life! He's always worked alone but, as age catches up with him, Bishop takes on a competent andruthless apprentice (Jan-Michael Vincent) and teaches him everything he knows. Together they becomean unmatchable team of globetrotting killers until the pupil's ruthlessness puts him on a collisioncourse with his teacher!

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48 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the great Charles Bronson, September 1, 2003
This review is from: Mechanic (1972) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Charles Bronson (1921-2003) left us a legacy that spanned nearly five decades of acting, in many different styles. Though good at comedy as well as drama, he will mostly be remembered as a tough and gritty man of action, remaining very macho and attractive way into his gnarled, craggy later years, never losing that perspicacious glint in his eyes, or his masculine appeal.
"The Mechanic" is one of his best; a unique film with a taut script by John Lewis Carlino, that remains interesting after many years and many viewings.

The first memorable 15 minutes of this film are silent except for the tense, eerie score by Jerry Fielding, and set up the character of Arthur Bishop, who is a hit man with expensive tastes and a heart of steel. It is a part that fits Bronson like a velvet glove, with its complexity, bravado, and action sequences, which are well paced by director Winner, and photographed by Richard Kline. Jan-Michael Vincent is excellent as the cocky, cold-as-ice young man Bishop takes on to teach his "trade", and Jill Ireland (who was married to Bronson for many years) does well in a miniscule part.
Michael Winner made several films with Bronson, another favorite being "Chato's Land", which is an unusual, and very special Western.

The intricacy of the plot will keep you guessing; this is not your typical, predictable action movie, and like most films made in the '70s, it is fun to watch, with its nifty fashions and slightly tacky décor.
A must see for those that like intelligent thrillers, and a great film to celebrate Charles Bronson's life and talent

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The thinking man's solution, April 20, 2003
This review is from: Mechanic (1972) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Arthur Bishop (Charles Bronson) is a 'mechanic' -- a contract killer. Given an assignment, Mr. Bishop studies his target's habits, lifestyle and schedule, seeking weaknesses and vulnerabilities. Mr. Bishop then decides where and how to complete his assignment, using martial arts, weapons, explosives, or anything else deemed necessary. Mr. Bishop is an expert in a stress-filled occupation, but Mr. Bishop is beginning to experience anxiety attacks in his daily life.

Steve McKenna (Jan Michael Vincent) is the jaded son of a deceased crime boss. At Steve's urging Arthur accepts Steve as an apprentice. Arthur teaches Steve the tricks of the mechanic's trade. Their first assignment together is awkward. Their next assignment is a rush job and it blows up in their faces ...

Charles Bronson's career is marked by violent characterizations. The Arthur Bishop role is interesting because Arthur Bishop is an aesthetic -- Arthur Bishop treats contract killing as an art form. If Charles Bronson normally plays bludgeon characters, Arthur Bishop is a scalpel. And Jan Michael Vincent plays Steve McKenna both with sensitivity and with his usual attractive swagger. Coupled in a well-written plot, Bronson and Vincent's performances make "The Mechanic" a memorable film.

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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The first film in Bronson's classic movie trifecta, November 23, 2002
By B.C. Scribe "trekviewer" (Brooklyn Center, MN USA) - See all my reviews
This film along with 'Mr. Majestyk' and 'Death Wish' represent Charles Bronson's early 70's classic movie trifecta. Though he created many memorable characters in a variety of films I believe his cinematic identity can be traced back directly to this trio. In each of them he creates an indelible character as only he could do - each film is uniquely Bronson, they belong to him and him alone.

What this film has as its strength is it's central character, Arthur Bishop, who we watch with great interest. Bishop is a cultured, mannered, well-educated man; he has an appreciation for the arts and lives a solitary, isolated existence in a luxurious and extravagantly furnished house. Seeing him alone in this spacious dwelling influences us that he desperately needs someone - anyone - to make a positive connection with. A little later in the film he will pay a call girl to portray a mistress who has been pining away for him. Still later he sits idly by while a young woman commits suicide, coldly relating to her the statistical facts about her particular method of attempted suicide. Bishop is the son of a deceased criminal kingpin who continues to associate with his father's former cronies. He forms a bond with the son of one of them and that is what forms the crux of the story. The excellent screenplay concentrates more on character study than supplying a liberal amount of action sequences that typically augment so many movies of this genre - and this decision helps raise it to a higher level.

Though the movie is relatively low-key for the most part there are the requisite action scenes that mark a typical Bronson film. Undoubtedly, the opening of 'The Mechanic' is among the most memorable introductory sequences for a film of the action genre. The first fifteen minutes of the film centers around the elimination of a drug dealer. Bronson studies his quarry with great precision, evocative of the style used in the popular television series 'Mission Impossible'. There is not a word of dialogue spoken; only background noises or incidental pieces of conversations on the street are present. There is an exciting motorcycle chase as well, punctuated with bits of humor; a car chase in Naples, punctuated by a gunfight, is also one of the highlights. But what makes `The Mechanic' a cult film favorite is the incredible double-twist ending that you don't see coming - and it makes for one of the most satisfying conclusions in film history.

Other interesting features in `The Mechanic' include the "The Organization" that Bronson works for - it remains tantalizingly undefined. The people of the "contracts" that he fulfills are all criminal in nature and therefore they don't generate our sympathy. Except for the three pivotal role players no one else has a given name. This is done to underscore the detached and emotionless shells that such "mechanics" would naturally maintain. As the film progresses we get the impression that Bishop is going to "get out of the business" or somehow find his way out and settle for a sedate and stress less existence. Instead he becomes as vulnerable as the victims he has been preying on...or does he? Did he really fall into the trap set for him or did he allow himself to because he was convinced he couldn't escape? The screenplay doesn't answer that question definitively but it doesn't hurt the overall impact - it isn't over yet as we soon learn!

If you are watching `The Mechanic' for the first time I envy you. If you are watching it for the first time in quite awhile you will be impressed all over again. Or you may be like me; unable to remember the number of times you have watched it but still can't wait to watch it again.

Some final notes: The dated elements of this movie stand out rather sorely. Steve's house party complete with hippies and their brand of music and vernacular was already an anachronism when `The Mechanic' was made. The interior of the call girl's apartment is also hopelessly early 70's. The karate exhibition that Arthur and Steve attend is laughable as well. Before the exhibition begins Arthur tells Steve "the two masters won't actually hit each other because it would most certainly result in death." Regardless this fight sequence is poorly choreographed and is entirely unconvincing.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Misleading to say the least.
Judging from the title, you would expect good old Charlie to roll up his sleeves and get under the hood of a few cars. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Tom Anderson

1.0 out of 5 stars Low budget cheese...
It's a shame Charles Bronson didn't have the budget, writing, casting, and production resources that Stephen Segal, Schwartzenegger, and other great action film guys had. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Honest John

4.0 out of 5 stars Charles Bronson fan
I am a Charles Bronson fan so I enjoyed the DVD. It is a little dated with the 70's slang but I can dig it.
Published 8 months ago by Jon F. Bisard

5.0 out of 5 stars Multi-sports
I find it's a great movie. The first 35 minutes are a little long, but then this movie charmed me for its multiple sports that the hit man practices. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Marc A. Hould

5.0 out of 5 stars Charles in charge!
When someone says the name Charles Bronson, I immediately think of "The Mechanic." The image of Bronson brushing his hair out of his eyes at the begining is classic. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Victor Spoils

4.0 out of 5 stars The Machanic
An excellant film shows Charles Bronson at his best the steely eyed hero out as usual to wow the watching public and as usual chooses a script to suit I think his rugged... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Mrs. K. M. Stone

5.0 out of 5 stars One of Charles Bronson's best movies
This movie is everything I remembered and more. I think it is one of his best. He is just too cool.
Published 12 months ago by R. Mitchell

5.0 out of 5 stars Dated But Still Excellent!
Saw this title when I was a very young man and enjoyed it then as I still enjoy it today. A very good title and a brilliant surprize conclusion! Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Master Mechanic
This is a movie that i always think of for it's use of what is not said rather than the other way around.
A glance or facial expression merit more than words. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is prime "Chuck" at his best...
This is prime "Chuck" at his best! He plays a hit man for hire and it is no holds bared from the begining to the end. This movie has often been imitated, but never topped. Read more
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