Director : John Boorman
Producer : Judd Bernard, Robert Chartoff
Screenwriter : Alexander Jacobs, David Newhouse, Rafe Newhouse
Starring : Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson, Keenan Wynn, Carroll O'Connor ., Lloyd Bochner, Michael Strong, John Vernon
Classic cinema badass Lee Marvin gets a whole movie to strut his stuff in Point
Blank, the first cinematic version of the book originally called The Hunter,
which was later made into the improbably hit Payback. (The Hunter, of course,
can now be found under the title Payback as well.)
The story is almost obliviously simple: Lee Marvin is a mafioso who's been
turned on and left for dead. But not quite dead: He comes back (from the grave?
who knows...) to get his vengeance. Or more precisely, to get the $93,000 he is
owed by his former bosses.
Marvin works his way up the food chain of The Organazation, and flunkie after
flunkie meets a tragic end (though, oddly, never quite at Marvin's hand). But
no one really believes he just wants his money. A hidden agenda is always
assumed (and that agenda presumes murder), but it never comes to be.
With the ample aid of Angie Dickinson, Marvin creates a memorable character in
a wholly unmemorable story. "I want my money!" starts off as a cute rallying
cry but quickly becomes tired. Though John Boorman would love for us to find
this simple story to be clever, but it soon gets awfully repetitious. Marvin
carries much of the film on his gravelly, innate charm, but even he can't
sustain one note that long.
Included (strangely) as part of the Film Noir Collection #2 DVD box set.
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Rating: NR, 1967