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    PG1976 · Crime drama · 1h 33m

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      • "St. Ives" is an ambitious Charles Bronson picture that looks good but finally doesn't quite work. It's got atmosphere, an interesting cast and some nice action scenes. But it bogs down in those speculations that are the bane of all crime mysteries.
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  2. "St. Ives" is an ambitious Charles Bronson picture that looks good but finally doesn't quite work. It's got atmosphere, an interesting cast and some nice action scenes. But it bogs down in those speculations that are the bane of all crime mysteries.

  3. St. Ives is a 1976 American crime thriller film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Charles Bronson, John Houseman, Jacqueline Bisset, and Maximilian Schell. The film was the first of nine collaborations between Bronson and director J. Lee Thompson.

  4. (Some Spoilers) Priviat eye-like movie with retired newspaper columnist and now unpublished book author Raymond St. Ives, Charles Bronson, getting hired to be the go between in a switch of $100,000.00 for a number of personal ledgers of eccentric multi-millionaire and criminal master-mind Abner Procane, John Houseman.

  5. A dabbler-in-crime (John Houseman) and his assistant (Jacqueline Bisset) hire an ex-police reporter (Charles Bronson) to recover some stolen papers.

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    • J. Lee Thompson
    • PG
    • Charles Bronson
  6. Jul 31, 1976 · St. Ives: Directed by J. Lee Thompson. With Charles Bronson, John Houseman, Jacqueline Bisset, Maximilian Schell. A crime novelist is hired by a shady character to negotiate the return of stolen confidential documents.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • J. Lee Thompson
    • 1976-07-31
  7. Sep 6, 2002 · Raymond St. Ives is a novelist and former crime reporter who is pulled back into his previous profession by the wealthy Abner Procane. Procane engages St. Ives to find a set of stolen ledgers that could start a mob war if made public.

  8. Sep 29, 2011 · Review: St. Ives. Written by Richard T. JamesonSeptember 29, 2011. [Originally published in Movietone News 52, October 1976] Oliver Procane, eccentric planner of multimillion-dollar ripoffs, has been impotent all his life; he enjoys spending his non-criminal time watching silent masterpieces by Vidor and Griffith.

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