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starring: Charles Bronson, Deborah Raffin, Ed Lauter, Martin Balsam, Gavan O'Herlihydirected by: Michael Winner
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786301966665
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 630196666X
Label: MGM (Video & DVD)
Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD)
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD)
Release Date: July 08, 1994
Sales Rank: 17860
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Theatrical Release Date: November 01, 1985
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Rating: - Bronson Takes on The Rainbow Coalition of Crime
I love this movie. I did not know whether to give it one star because it is so utterly terrible, or five stars because it is so wonderfully and unintentionally ludicrous. Hey: maybe Michael Winner had his tongue tucked firmly in his cheek and decided to kick out the credibility jams on this one, and deliberately make a stupifyingly ridiculous movie. I don't think Cannon's producers Globus and Golan are American or native English speakers; they might not have even been astute enough to figure out ... Read More
Rating: - Very Hokey and Unrealistic Outing
I loved Charles Bronson in most of his 70's films. "The Mechanic", "Mr.Majestyk" and the original "Death Wish" are all fine films that mix good shoot-em-up with scripts that are dramatically well written.
"Death Wish 3" is a dud. It features so much of the same worn ground travelled in the original "Death Wish" and it's sequel. Either Charles Bronson/Paul Kersey is the most unfortunate man on Earth or the writers just can't write. After suffering again another attack by out of control street ... Read More
Rating: - To all the aspiring B screenwriters out there: watch Death Wish 3 and take notes til your hand falls off
We, Sid the Elf, reviewed Death Wish 2 last week. We thought it was really good. Not bad by any means, but not a classic. So, when we popped in Death Wish 3, we were fully expecting a solid B effort from Bronson again. All the elements were there again, right down to the same awful synth music thankfully. Instead what did the old boy Charles Bronson give us? A true B classic! We were litterally hooked when you could see from a mile away that Bronson was going to get the death of his friend Charlie ... Read More
Rating: - widley is coming
Death wish 3 DVD
The sequel to the first film, 1982's "Death Wish 2," apparently earned enough money that the folks at Cannon followed up with a third entry. B-movie fans will give thanks for this decision for centuries to come because "Death Wish 3" is one of the greatest schlock action films ever made. Paul Kersey (Bronson), apparently finding some time between losing family members, decides to visit an old war buddy named Charley who just happens to live in a slum that resembles in ... Read More
Rating: - A Fully Acted Death Wish Cartoon
Death Wish 1 was a serious movie. It attempted to link supposed permissive judges with the results it brought. Somehow, in every Death Wish, those that Charles Bronson loves, manages to die at the hands of people that the law won't touch, for whatever reason. All the subsequent movies after I, simply carried the theme to further and further extremes, with Death Wish III the ultimate extreme.
The movie has a serious-campness to it, if that could be said. It is as if Director ... Read More
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