Directed by:
John BoormanCinematography:
Philip H. LathropComposer:
Johnny MandelCast:
Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson, Keenan Wynn, Carroll O'Connor, Michael Strong, John Vernon, Sharon Acker, Sandra Warner, Bill Hickman, Sid Haig, Kathleen Freeman (more)Plots(1)
After helping to pull off a heist, gangster Walker (Lee Marvin) is double-crossed and left for dead by his friend Reese (John Vernon). Two years later he reappears in Los Angeles and sets about retrieving his share of the money. When he discovers that Reese gave all of the loot to a crime organisation to which he was indebted, Walker, assisted by his sister-in-law Chris (Angie Dickinson), targets each of the syndicate's leaders who are reluctant to cough up the dough. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)
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A completely unique film, which reminds you that a film doesn't have to be just a simple recording of what happens in front of the camera, but that it is possible to connect the music or the whole sound component with the visual one. Point Blank has a plot, but it's somewhat secondary because first and foremost, it's about how the picture and sound are presented. It makes a great impression. Unfortunately, the fact that the plot is a bit forgotten becomes more and more apparent towards the end. It’s too bad because otherwise, it would have been an incredible film. ()