Mr. Majestyk


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About this Broadcast
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A war vet now working as a watermelon farmer feuds with mobsters who he must bring to justice in order to earn his own freedom. He teams with a labor activist in order to achieve his goal.

1974 English
Action/adventure Drama Crime Drama Crime Organized Crime

Cast & Crew
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Charles Bronson (Actor) .. Vince Majestyk
Al Lettieri (Actor) .. Frank Renda
Linda Cristal (Actor) .. Nancy Chavez
Lee Purcell (Actor) .. Wiley
Paul Koslo (Actor) .. Bobby Kopas
Taylor Lacher (Actor) .. Gene Lundy
Frank Maxwell (Actor) .. Detective Lt. McAllen
Alejandro Rey (Actor) .. Larry Mendoza
Jordan Rhodes (Actor) .. Dep. Sheriff Harold Ritchie
Vern Porter (Actor) .. Gas Station Attendant
Bill Morris (Actor) .. Police Officer
Eddy Reyes (Actor)
Kenny Bell (Actor)
Max Reed (Actor)
Bert Santos (Actor) .. Julio
Ken Bell (Actor) .. Press Photographer
Richard Erdman (Actor) .. Dick Richard
Luis Ramírez (Actor) .. Labor Contractor
Maxwell Reed (Actor) .. Press Photographer
Eddie Reyes (Actor) .. Chicano Prisoner
Bob Templeton (Actor) .. Kopas Muscle Man
Raoul Bova (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Charles Bronson (Actor) .. Vince Majestyk
Born: November 03, 1921
Died: August 30, 2003
Birthplace: Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania
Trivia: The son of a Lithuanian coal miner, American actor Charles Bronson claimed to have spoken no English at home during his childhood in Pennsylvania. Though he managed to complete high school, it was expected that Bronson would go into the mines like his father and many brothers. Experiencing the world outside Pennsylvania during World War II service, however, Bronson came back to America determined to pursue an art career. While working as a set designer for a Philadelphia theater troupe, Bronson played a few small roles and almost immediately switched his allegiance from the production end of theater to acting. After a few scattered acting jobs in New York, Bronson enrolled in the Pasadena Playhouse in 1949. By 1951, he was in films, playing uncredited bits in such pictures as The People Against O'Hara (1951); You're in the Navy Now (1952), which also featured a young bit actor named Lee Marvin; Diplomatic Courier (1952); Bloodhounds of Broadway (1952), as a waiter(!); and The Clown (1953). When he finally achieved billing, it was under his own name, Charles Buchinsky (sometimes spelled Buchinski). His first role of importance was as Igor, the mute granite-faced henchman of deranged sculptor Vincent Price in House of Wax (1953). The actor was billed as Charles Bronson for the first time in Drum Beat (1954), although he was still consigned to character roles as Slavs, American Indians, hoodlums, and convicts. Most sources claim that Bronson's first starring role was in Machine Gun Kelly (1958), but, in fact, he had the lead in 1958's Gang War, playing an embryonic version of his later Death Wish persona as a mild-mannered man who turned vengeful after the death of his wife. Bronson achieved his first fan following with the TV series Man With a Camera (1959), in which he played adventurous photojournalist Mike Kovac (and did double duty promoting the sponsor's camera products in the commercials). His best film role up until 1960 was as one of The Magnificent Seven (1960), dominating several scenes despite the co-star competition of Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Eli Wallach, and others. Most of Bronson's film roles after Seven remained in the "supporting-villainy category," however, so, in 1968, the actor packed himself off to Europe, where American action players like Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef were given bigger and better opportunities. Multiplying his international box-office appeal tenfold with such films as Guns for San Sebastian (1967), Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), Cold Sweat (1970), and The Valachi Papers (1971), Bronson returned to Hollywood a full-fledged star at last. His most successful films of the 1970s were Death Wish (1974) and its sequels, a series of brutal "vigilante" pictures which suggested not so subliminally that honest people would ultimately have to dole out their own terminal justice to criminals. In many of his '70s films, Bronson co-starred with second wife Jill Ireland, with whom he remained married until she lost her fight against cancer in 1990. Bronson's bankability subsequently fell off, due in part to younger action stars doing what he used to do twice as vigorously, and because of his truculent attitude toward fans. He did little but television work after 1991's The Indian Runner (Sean Penn's directorial debut), with Death Wish 5: The Face of Death (1994) his only feature since. Bronson's onscreen career would soon draw to a close with his role as law enforcing family patriarch Paul Fein in the made-for-cable Family of Cops series.On August 30, 2003 Charles Bronson died of pneumonia in Los Angeles. He was 81.
Al Lettieri (Actor) .. Frank Renda
Born: February 24, 1928
Died: October 18, 1975
Trivia: Italian-American actor Al Lettieri also dabbled in playwrighting and directing during his years on stage. In films, Lettieri was generally typecast in blunt, gangsterish roles. One of his more prestigious assignments was the part of Sollolo in The Godfather (1972). Al Lettieri also served as producer of the 1971 Richard Burton melodrama Villain.
Linda Cristal (Actor) .. Nancy Chavez
Born: February 25, 1934
Trivia: Argentinian actress Linda Cristal made her first American film in 1956. Typecast by virtue of her accent and her exotic Latino features, Linda could usually be found in westerns, notably Comanche (1956), The Fiend Who Walked the West (1958), The Alamo (1960) and Two Rode Together (1961). She also showed up in such European sword-and-sandal affairs as The Pharoah's Woman (1961). In 1959, Linda was given a rare opportunity to display her comic know-how as a temperamental Hollywood starlet in the Tony Curtis/Janet Leigh vehicle The Perfect Furlough. From 1967 through 1971, Linda Cristal played Victoria Cannon on the TV western The High Chaparral.
Lee Purcell (Actor) .. Wiley
Born: June 15, 1947
Trivia: American actress Lee Purcell received her first movie break in 1970's Adam at 6 AM, portraying Jerri Jo Hopper, the young vis-a-vis of liberal college professor Michael Douglas. Most of her later film roles were secondary but sizeable (see Kid Blue [1973] and Mr. Majestyk [1974], both dominated by their male stars). Ms. Purcell was better served on television, where she appeared in such roles as silent film starlet Billie Dove in the 2-part The Amazing Howard Hughes (1976). In the same vein, Lee Purcell played '40s movie actress Olivia de Havilland in the 1985 biopic My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn.
Paul Koslo (Actor) .. Bobby Kopas
Taylor Lacher (Actor) .. Gene Lundy
Frank Maxwell (Actor) .. Detective Lt. McAllen
Born: November 17, 1916
Died: August 04, 2004
Trivia: Character actor, onscreen from 1959.
Alejandro Rey (Actor) .. Larry Mendoza
Born: February 08, 1930
Died: May 21, 1987
Trivia: Launching his career in South American films and television programs, Argentinean actor Alejandro Rey spent most of his professional life in Hollywood. At first just another handsome Latin type, Rey emerged into a dynamic character actor, as witness his solid performance as Russian immigrant Robin Williams' attorney/protector in Moscow on the Hudson (1984). Rey's television activities included directing dozens of episodic TV programs. Alejandro Rey is most familiar to 1960s TV addicts for his three-year stint as Puerto Rican nightclub owner Carlos Ramirez in the Sally Field vehicle The Flying Nun.
Jordan Rhodes (Actor) .. Dep. Sheriff Harold Ritchie
Born: June 11, 1939
Vern Porter (Actor) .. Gas Station Attendant
Burt Santos (Actor)
Allen Pinson (Actor)
Robert Templeton (Actor)
Bill Morris (Actor) .. Police Officer
Jim Reynolds (Actor)
Eddy Reyes (Actor)
Larry Cortinez (Actor)
Howard Beasley (Actor)
Bus Gindhart (Actor)
Tom Hickman (Actor)
Kenny Bell (Actor)
Max Reed (Actor)
Alma Lawrentz (Actor)
Bert Santos (Actor) .. Julio
Ken Bell (Actor) .. Press Photographer
Richard Erdman (Actor) .. Dick Richard
Born: March 16, 2019
Died: March 16, 2019
Birthplace: Enid, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: The son of an itinerant piano tuner-father and a restaurateur-mother, Richard Erdman was born in Oklahoma and grew up in Colorado. Having taken drama lessons since his early childhood, Erdman was 15 when he was brought to Hollywood by his mother to be "discovered." It wasn't until he'd held down an interim job as a sports reporter for the Los Angeles Examiner that Erdman finally appeared in his first film, Warner Bros.' Janie (1944). Rapidly outgrowing juvenile roles, Erdman played character parts in Hollywood films like Stalag 17 (1953) and in such European productions as Four Days Leave (1950) and Face of Fire (1959). In 1961, Erdman co-starred on the short-lived sitcom The Tab Hunter Show, playing Tab's millionaire-playboy buddy, Peter Fairchild III. In 1973, Erdman made his big-screen directorial debut with The Brothers O'Toole. Since that time, Richard Erdman has kept busy as a voice-over actor, offering a wide range of vocal characterizations for dozens of TV cartoon series, as well as the 1994 animated feature film The Pagemaster.
Luis Ramírez (Actor) .. Labor Contractor
Maxwell Reed (Actor) .. Press Photographer
Born: January 01, 1919
Died: August 16, 1974
Trivia: British actor Maxwell Reed entered films in 1947. At first, Reed enjoyed star billing in such films as The Brothers (1948) and The Dark Man (1951). Later on, he settled into such secondary roles as Ajax in Helen of Troy (1955) and "murder" victim Miles Hardwicke in The Notorious Landlady (1962). In 1955, he starred on the weekly TV series Captain David Grief, filmed in Mexico. Maxwell Reed was the first husband of actress Joan Collins.
Eddie Reyes (Actor) .. Chicano Prisoner
Bob Templeton (Actor) .. Kopas Muscle Man
Raoul Bova (Actor)
Terence Hill (Actor)
Nino Frassica (Actor)
Flavio Insinna (Actor)
Simone Montedoro (Actor)
Maria Chiara Giannetta (Actor)
Maurizio Lastrico (Actor)
Francesco Scali (Actor)
Pietro Pulcini (Actor)

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