Grande-Bretagne / États-Unis,
1972, 93 min
Réalisation:
Douglas HickoxScénario:
Alexander JacobsPhotographie:
Edward ScaifeMusique:
Stanley MyersActeurs·trices:
Oliver Reed, Jill St. John, Ian McShane, Edward Woodward, Frank Finlay, Freddie Jones, Tony Beckley, Mike Pratt, Robert Beatty, June Brown (plus)Résumés(1)
Imprisoned Harry Lomart is a vicious, brute of a man and yet he is prepared to do his long jail term as he is confident that on his release his beautiful wife Pat will be waiting for him, but a visit from Pat brings him his worst nightmare. (texte officiel du distributeur)
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Oliver Reed was perfectly suited for this role, and it just fit him excellently. He could just play these eccentric lunatics uniquely, even though there might have been a bit too many of them. Here, however, he demonstrates that the early 70s could be quite daring and that there was plenty to watch. Definitely worth a watch. And maybe not just once. ()