Not in so Hard Times. This role was made for him. The guy looks like an actor but in his other movies, you sometimes have to exercise patience when he opens his mouth. I couldn’t take my eyes of Charles Bronson. He agrees to a final, high-stakes fight, and then moves along. A quiet drifter named Chaney (Bronson, obviously) comes into town, and quickly makes his name as a formidable street fighter. He begins and ends an uncomfortable relationship with a Lucy, large-eyed, lonely, woman (Jill Ireland), and has a falling-out with his reckless manager, Speed (Coburn). Looking for an understated, beautiful, well-crafted movie with plenty of punching, but not too much punching? Hard Times (1975) with Charles Bronson and James Coburn hits the spot.
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