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January 23, 2013 at 2:38 am #657

Seventies Man

Calm down . calm down. Winner was a strange guy but I liked the way he took no notice of criticism from anyone. We all know him for Death Wish which still today is a great film- if you can find the uncut version.

But Michael , who died this week, also had some over 70s successes
.The Games (1970)
Lawman (1971)
The Nightcomers (1972)
Chato’s Land (1972)
The Mechanic (1972)
Scorpio (1973) FANTASTIC FILM
The Stone Killer (1973)
Death Wish (1974)
Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976) HATED IT
The Sentinel (1977)
The Big Sleep (1978)
Firepower (1979)

He died aged 77

January 23, 2013 at 12:20 pm #660

Hattie

Im glad u remembered him here Seventies Man. He certainly was a strange guy but sculptered films in a way to how they are today – RIP

January 25, 2013 at 9:01 am #677

Seventies Man

He got ill last year from eating beef and nearly died. Four years ago he nearly died fom eating a fish. Back to horse burgers for me.

January 27, 2013 at 3:55 am #684

john

Saw Serpico as a kid and loved it. But watched it last year and found it very boring

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