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    • Hard Times. Charles Bronson, James Coburn, Jill Ireland. 530 votes. Set during the Great Depression, this gritty 1975 drama follows Bronson as Chaney, a bare-knuckle street fighter who gains notoriety for his raw physicality and unwavering determination.
    • Death Wish. Charles Bronson, Hope Lange, Vincent Gardenia. 629 votes. Perhaps one of Bronson's most iconic roles, the 1974 action thriller Death Wish features him as Paul Kersey, an architect turned vigilante after the brutal murder of his wife and assault of his daughter.
    • Once Upon a Time in the West. Henry Fonda, Claudia Cardinale, Charles Bronson. 625 votes. Considered one of the greatest western films of all time, this 1968 epic by director Sergio Leone stars Bronson as the enigmatic harmonica-playing gunslinger seeking revenge.
    • The Magnificent Seven. Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Steve McQueen. 462 votes. In John Sturges' 1960 classic western, Bronson plays Bernardo O'Reilly, one of the seven gunfighters hired to protect a small Mexican village from bandits.
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    • Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) When picking the most iconic Charles Bronson performance, it's hard not to go with "Once Upon a Time in the West," the first film to truly tap into what made his star persona so unique.
    • The Dirty Dozen (1967) In the 1960s, Bronson starred in three of the most iconic action films of the decade, each one centering on a group of disparate men pulled together for a mission: "The Magnificent Seven," "The Great Escape," and "The Dirty Dozen."
    • The Great Escape (1963) Following his breakout performance in "The Magnificent Seven," Bronson's star continued to rise under the direction of John Sturges with this epic war classic.
    • The Magnificent Seven (1960) Bronson's breakout role came with "The Magnificent Seven," an action-packed American remake of Akira Kurosawa's "Seven Samurai" that would become a classic in its own right.
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    • Jubal - 100% Charles Bronson had a long and highly celebrated career that lasted a staggering 49 years and saw him appear in well over 50 movies in that time.
    • You're in the Navy Now - 100% Only the second film he had appeared in, You're in the Navy Now saw Bronson in another early supporting role. This one came in a 1951 war drama led by Gary Cooper.
    • Once Upon a Time in the West - 96% By 1968, Charles Bronson was quickly becoming one of the biggest stars around. Having already been in some great Western films by then, Once Upon a Time in the West became his standout role in the genre.
    • The Great Escape - 94% Another smash hit film, this one was once the highest-grossing film of 1963. The Great Escape saw Steve McQueen take the lead in a film that revolved around a group of POWs captured by Germans during the Third Reich.
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    This movie might not take the top spot, but it’s the movie that’s most likely to pop into a moviegoer’s head when they think of Charles Bronson. The role of Paul Kersey, an architect who takes the law into his own hands when his wife and daughter are attacked by a street gang, reinvented Bronson’s on-screen persona as a hard-as-nails vigilante. Dir...

    Set during the Mexican Rebellion of 1866, Robert Aldrich’s Vera Cruzfollows a band of American antiheroes who take on the task of escorting a countess to Vera Cruz on behalf of Emperor Maximilian. While Bronson was a dependable leading man by the ‘70s, Vera Cruz was released back in the ‘50s when he played bit parts in other actors’ starring vehicl...

    Starring Glenn Ford, Rod Steiger, and Valerie French, Jubalis a western romantic drama about sexual politics. Bronson has a supporting role as Reb Haislipp, the only ally of Ford’s titular Jubal Troop. This movie was in very safe hands with Delmer Daves, the director of such classic westerns as Broken Arrow and the original 3:10 to Yuma. Jubalhas s...

    André De Toth’s House of Waxis an early example of a 3D horror movie. The owner of a wax museum survives the building being burned down and seeks gruesome revenge. This movie revitalized the career of Vincent Price, who became a B-movie legend with roles in horror films like The Masque of the Red Death and The Abominable Dr. Phibes.

    Walter Hill’s action-packed directorial debut Hard Timesstars Bronson as Chaney, a drifter in the Great Depression, scraping an illegal living as a bare-knuckle boxer. He teams up with a hustler played by James Coburn to make ends meet and the two end up in New Orleans. RELATED: The 10 Best Fight Scenes In Movie History This is a classic example of...

    Bronson reunited with House of Wax director André De Toth for the film noir Crime Wave, but he was credited under his birth name as “Charles Buchinsky.” Like many film noirs, Crime Wavetells the story of a convict trying to go straight and live a legitimate life as he’s slowly drawn back into the criminal underworld.

    Directed by John Sturges, The Magnificent Seven is famously a western reimagining of Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samuraiin which Mexican peasants hire seven gunfighters to defend their town from bandits. The titular group of gunslingers is made up of a star-studded ensemble cast including Steve McQueen, Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, and of course, Charles B...

    Another Robert Aldrich movie, The Dirty Dozenis a classic World War II antihero story about the U.S. Army enlisting a bunch of convicted murderers to go on a mass assassination mission of German officers that they aren’t expected to survive. RELATED: The 10 Best World War II Epics, Ranked Starring Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, and John Cassavetes al...

    John Sturges also worked with Bronson on The Great Escape, the epic World War II tale of a bunch of Allied P.O.W.s teaming up to break out of a German prison camp. Once again, Bronson joins a star-studded ensemble cast, appearing alongside Steve McQueen, James Garner, and Richard Attenborough. Bronson plays the P.O.W. who digs the tunnels for their...

    Arguably Sergio Leone’s masterpiece, Once Upon a Time in the Westis a love letter to the western genre. Leone and his co-writers stitched together all the classic moments from the western canon into a cohesive plot, then draped their uniquely operatic cinematic vision over it. Bronson stars as “Harmonica,” a mysterious gunslinger in the vein of Cli...

  2. Top 15 Charles Bronson films. by Zvoni • Created 13 years ago • Modified 13 years ago. List activity. 77K views. 13 this week. Create a new list. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 15 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Once Upon a Time in the West. 1968 2h 46m PG-13. 8.5 (350K) Rate. 82 Metascore.

  3. Nov 11, 2023 · As a remarkably popular star, movie fans on IMDb have voted for what they believe are Charles Bronson's best movies. These films certainly don't represent all the great projects he starred in,...

  4. The Best Charles Bronson Films - IMDb. by LNAndersen | created - 12 Feb 2022 | updated - 12 Feb 2022 | Public. Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. Sort by: View: 7 titles. 1. Death Wish: The Face of Death (1994) R | 95 min | Action, Crime, Drama. 4.9. Rate. 25 Metascore.