St. Ives (1976)
Directed by J. Lee Thompson
Genres - Crime, Thriller |
Sub-Genres - Paranoid Thriller |
Release Date - Jul 31, 1976 (USA - Unknown), Sep 1, 1976 (USA) |
Run Time - 94 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - PG
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Ex-crime reporter turned novelist Raymond St. Ives (Charles Bronson) is drawn back into the world of his former profession by wealthy Abner Procane (John Houseman). St. Ives is hired to locate a stolen set of ledgers that, if made public, could trigger an all-out mob war. Amazingly, St. Ives fails to recognize who his real friends and enemies are in the course of his investigation, and it takes all his mental and physical resources to keep from being exterminated. One of the characters who isn't all that she seems is sexy Janet Whistler (Jacqueline Bisset). While the "main" cast is serviceable, the lineup of future stars in minor roles (Daniel J. Travanti, Jeff Goldblum, Robert Englund, Michael Lerner) is fascinating. Based on The Procane Chronicle, a novel by Oliver Bleeck.
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investigation, writer, gang-war, reporter, robbery, novel