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Point Blank
Directed by
John Boorman
Not Rated
1967
1h 32m
Crime
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7.2
93%
83%
7.0
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After being double-crossed and left for dead, a mysterious man named Walker single-mindedly tries to retrieve the money that was stolen from him.
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Cast of Point Blank
Lee Marvin
Walker
Angie Dickinson
Chris
John Vernon
Mal Reese
Keenan Wynn
Yost
Carroll O'Connor
Brewster
Lloyd Bochner
Frederick Carter
Michael Strong
Stegman
Sharon Acker
Lynne
James B. Sikking
Hired Gun
Sandra Warner
Waitress
Roberta Haynes
Mrs. Carter
Kathleen Freeman
First Citizen
Victor Creatore
Carter's Man
Lawrence Hauben
Car Salesman
Susan Holloway
Girl Customer
Sid Haig
1st Penthouse Lobby Guard
Michael Bell
2nd Penthouse Lobby Guard
Priscilla Boyd
Receptionist
John McMurtry
Messenger
Ron Walters
Young Man in Apartment
Point Blank Ratings & Reviews
Wall Street Journal
Peter Tonguette
Whatever turns Mr. Boorman's career took, though, "Point Blank" remains icily distinctive for finding a wholly fresh way into an old theme.
The Film Yap
Christopher Lloyd
John Boorman's first American film was this tight crime thriller, spare to the bone in storytelling but highly stylized in the way it was shot, following a crook out for revenge.
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Sean Axmaker
... a surreal, abstracted crime drama, splintered with short, sharp shards of memory and driven by an unstoppable sentinel who may be more than flesh and blood.
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Ian Thomas Malone
Walker isn't particularly likable, but his frantic grasps at purpose are far more meaningful than your typical revenge fare. A definitive entry in the genre.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
...an underwhelming adaptation of a vastly superior novel.
Gone With The Twins
Mike Massie
While Richard Stark's novels about cool criminal Parker would inspire several films, this is by far the best.
Los Angeles Free Press
Richard Whitehall
The best contemporary gangster melodrama we've had in a long time.
Cleveland Press
Tony Mastroianni
Though tightly edited to 92 minutes, the movie bogs down at a few points, finally seems to have nowhere to go.
Artforum
Manny Farber
Point Blank is an entertaining degenerate movie for its bit players: Michael Strong as a used used-car dealer, Lloyd Bochner and his sharkskin style of elegant menace.
WBUR’s Arts & Culture
Sean Burns
A dazzling concerto of colors and syncopated sounds in which a bad man briefly returns to the living, and then disappears back into darkness.
Video-Reviewmaster.com
Steve Crum
Gritty, raw crime drama featuring tough Lee Marvin.
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Michael W. Phillips, Jr.
Heady stuff, and the third best film of 1967.
Movie Metropolis
John J. Puccio
...one of the best, toughest, and most grimly cold-blooded mystery noirs Hollywood has given us.
Filmcritic.com
Christopher Null
Marvin carries much of the film on his gravelly, innate charm, but even he can't sustain one note that long
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Influenced by the classy Euro-art style of French director Alain Resnais.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
It gets back into the groove of Hollywood thrillers, after the recent glut of spies, counterspies, funny spies, anti-hero spies and spy-spier spies.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
What makes Point Blank so extraordinary is Boorman's virtuoso use of such unconventional avant-garde stylistics to saturate the proceedings with a classical noir mood of existential torpor and romanticized fatalism.
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