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- With Walter Matthau adding hangdog soul to Don Siegel's propulsive direction, Charley Varrick is a crime thriller that really scores.
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82% Tomatometer 28 Reviews 83% Audience Score 2,500+ Ratings When small-time criminal Charley Varrick (Walter Matthau) leads a crew to rob a bank, things don't exactly go according to plan. Not...
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On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a rating of 82% from 28 reviews with the consensus: "With Walter Matthau adding hangdog soul to Don Siegel's propulsive direction, Charley Varrick is a crime thriller that really scores." Awards. Matthau won the 1974 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards for Best Actor in Charley Varrick.
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That was a long peek, because this is one excellent film. Charley Varrick ended up with a 10 out of 10 from me. It probably wouldn't be quite so good without Matthau as the lead. He's had a plethora of fantastic performances, but none are better than Charley Varrick (many are just as good).
Not only does Charley Varrick pull it off, but the movie also makes such storytelling seem unbelievably seamless and effortless, which is one of the hallmarks of truly fantastic filmmaking. Or, as Josh Olson put it: “It is constructed like a Swiss watch.”
Oct 19, 1973 · Charley Varrick: Directed by Don Siegel. With Walter Matthau, Joe Don Baker, Felicia Farr, Andrew Robinson. A man, his wife and their friend stage a bloody bank robbery without realizing they are stealing from the Mob.
A low-key, tough little thriller punctuated by casual bursts of brutality and deadpan humor, Charley Varrick is informed by a quiet professionalism that suits a movie about feds and criminals doing their jobs, whether that means laundering money, making fake passports, or robbing banks. Read More.