Action • Thriller
1972
PG
1 hour and 39 minutes
He has 100 ways to kill... and they all work!
Arthur Bishop is a veteran hit man who, owing to his penchant for making his targets' deaths seem like accidents, thinks himself an artist. It's made him very rich, but as he hits middle age, he's so depressed and lonely that he takes on one of his victim's sons, Steve McKenna, as his apprentice. Arthur puts him through a rigorous training period and brings him on several hits. As Steven improves, Arthur worries that he'll discover who killed his father.
Release:
October 06, 1972
Original language:
English
Production country:
United States
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Cast
Charles Bronson
Arthur Bishop
Arthur Bishop
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Jan-Michael Vincent
Steve McKenna
Steve McKenna
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Keenan Wynn
Harry McKenna
Harry McKenna
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Jill Ireland
The Girl
The Girl
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Linda Ridgeway
Louise, Steve McKenna's Girlfriend
Louise, Steve McKenna's Girlfriend
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Frank De Kova
The Man
The Man
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James Davidson
Intern
Intern
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Lindsay Crosby
Policeman
Policeman
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Steve Cory
Messenger
Messenger
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Tak Kubota
Yamoto
Yamoto
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Patrick O'Moore
Old Man
Old Man
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Martin Gordon
American Tourist
American Tourist
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Celeste Yarnall
The Mark's Girl
The Mark's Girl
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Athena Lorde
Old Woman
Old Woman
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Alison Rose
Young Girl
Young Girl
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Howard Morton
Car Polish Man
Car Polish Man
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Enzo Fiermonte
The Mark
The Mark
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Gerald Peters
Butler
Butler
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Steve Vinovich
Party Guest
Party Guest
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Robert Jaffe
Party Guest
Party Guest
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Kevin O'Neal
Party Guest
Party Guest
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Kenneth Wolger
1st Hippie
1st Hippie
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Trina Mitchum
3rd Hippie
3rd Hippie
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Amando De Vincenzo
Priest
Priest
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