Never heard of this but I love any 70s-80s NYC thrillers, going on the list right now.
ethernate on
Is that Carla’s husband from Cheers?
tiredofthebites on
Looks like that would have been a nightmare to shoot.
Specific_Dingo6709 on
This movie’s fantastic! Non-stop batshit craziness
JaguarNeat8547 on
He hates the glass!
srirachaninja on
Rule No 1: Cardio
AirbagOff on
I’m still convinced Dan Hedaya was a werewolf. I’ve never seen such a permanent five o’clock shadow.
achenx75 on
Just googled James Brolin. Without a single shred of doubt, that is Josh Brolin’s dad lol.
_pinklemonade_ on
Goddamn 70-80s film was so beautiful. Even for a day scene I could only imagine the cold grey/green tint that would be cast over these shots
Dog_in_human_costume on
That shotgun is very accurate over such distance
Nihiliste on
Brolin was threatening Hedaya’s future coup attempt in Val Verde.
N01knows33 on
Looks like an ICE training video
ftloudon on
Damn, movies used to rule.
Gen-Jinjur on
Dan Hedaya was a junior high teacher before he got into acting. Can you imagine him giving you his crazy look in class? I’d wet my pants, lol.
fatbp on
Why does he look like kramer?
FortuneHasFaded on
The way he runs through the park with the shotgun reminds me a lot of Pacino running around just after the bank robbery in Heat. I wonder if Michael Mann got some inspiration from this movie.
thejoggler44 on
What is with 70’s movies and the really long chase scenes?
Fit-Inflation-7693 on
That cop was nuts
yjbeach on
I wonder if this inspired some of the city chase scenes in Heat
Ebonrook on
“Uh Dan, your line was ‘good morning how are you?’l
Serious-Manager2361 on
That’s not endangering civilians at all….
I-am-theEggman on
God he was/is a good looking man!
WizdumbIzLawzt on
Watched this last night and Mandy Patinkin in the ROLE of his life. Playing an overly eager Puerto Rican cab driver that sees a guy try to steal his cab, catches him, the guy says that guy stole my daughter!! So Mandy straight up treats it like his daughter was kidnapped. Driving on sidewalks with abandon and smashing into cars. I believe he is abandoned in a car crash with what looks like a massive head wound. This is in the first 15 minutes.
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Never heard of this but I love any 70s-80s NYC thrillers, going on the list right now.
Is that Carla’s husband from Cheers?
Looks like that would have been a nightmare to shoot.
This movie’s fantastic! Non-stop batshit craziness
He hates the glass!
Rule No 1: Cardio
I’m still convinced Dan Hedaya was a werewolf. I’ve never seen such a permanent five o’clock shadow.
Just googled James Brolin. Without a single shred of doubt, that is Josh Brolin’s dad lol.
Goddamn 70-80s film was so beautiful. Even for a day scene I could only imagine the cold grey/green tint that would be cast over these shots
That shotgun is very accurate over such distance
Brolin was threatening Hedaya’s future coup attempt in Val Verde.
Looks like an ICE training video
Damn, movies used to rule.
Dan Hedaya was a junior high teacher before he got into acting. Can you imagine him giving you his crazy look in class? I’d wet my pants, lol.
Why does he look like kramer?
The way he runs through the park with the shotgun reminds me a lot of Pacino running around just after the bank robbery in Heat. I wonder if Michael Mann got some inspiration from this movie.
What is with 70’s movies and the really long chase scenes?
That cop was nuts
I wonder if this inspired some of the city chase scenes in Heat
“Uh Dan, your line was ‘good morning how are you?’l
That’s not endangering civilians at all….
God he was/is a good looking man!
Watched this last night and Mandy Patinkin in the ROLE of his life. Playing an overly eager Puerto Rican cab driver that sees a guy try to steal his cab, catches him, the guy says that guy stole my daughter!! So Mandy straight up treats it like his daughter was kidnapped. Driving on sidewalks with abandon and smashing into cars. I believe he is abandoned in a car crash with what looks like a massive head wound. This is in the first 15 minutes.
What a PICTURE.
Some classic late 70s New York grime.