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      • "Mr. Majestyk" is inarguably one of Charles Bronson's most masterful action movie accomplishments (not counting the westerns like "Once Upon a Time in the West" and "The Magnificent Seven" because he didn't play the central character in those) and this is mainly thanks to the skillful writing of Elmore Leonard and the tight direction of Richard Fleischer.
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  2. Vince Majestyk (Charles Bronson) is a Vietnam War veteran trying to keep his watermelon farm afloat when he is approached by a crook (Paul Koslo) who tries to force him into employing an inept...

    • (17)
    • Richard Fleischer
    • PG
    • Charles Bronson
  3. While not offering any kind of philosophy or profound statement, 'Mr. Majestyk' turns out to be a solid action film in which the good guys win. Vincent Majestyk is far more animated than Paul Kersey of 'Death Wish,' thanks largely to the fast-paced writing of Elmore Leonard.

  4. Mr. Majestyk: Directed by Richard Fleischer. With Charles Bronson, Al Lettieri, Linda Cristal, Lee Purcell. A melon farmer battles organized crime and a hit man who wants to kill him.

    • (10K)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Richard Fleischer
    • 1974-07-17
  5. Mr. Majestyk. I recommend viewing the 1970s action flick "Mr. Majestyk" starring a surprisingly good Charles Bronson. It's an interesting, layered revenge story that's not nonstop bloodshed, written by crime novelist Elmore Leonard.

  6. Mr. Majestyk is a great Charles Bronson vehicle to catch up with. Cool and uninterested in ever giving in to unsolicited pressure, it's sure to please fans of the star.

  7. Dec 7, 2021 · Majestyk is the good man pushed to action. Frank Renda is the outlaw looking for a fight. The local authorities stand in for an incompetent sheriff and deputy, powerless to stop the violence that threatens their town.

  8. A review of the 1974 action film Mr. Majestyk, starring Charles Bronson, Linda Cristal and Al Lettieri, directed by Richard Fleischer, written by Elmore Leonard.

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