Filmmaker Walter Hill's (The Warriors) directorial debut, Hard Times is an old-school action movie about bareknuckle boxing in the depression era.
But with its light-hearted tone and breezy script, there's nothing to be sad about here.
When the mysterious drifter Chaney (Charles Bronson) rolls into town, grifter Speed (James Coburn) realizes he has the perfect fighter to take down Chick Gandil (Michael McGuire), the overlord of the New Orleans fight scene.
Join me for this discussion of what makes this 50-year-old film a solid script study for screenwriters, the age-defying physique of Bronson, and the endearing chemistry of its characters. And then, of course, the film's lasting legacy.
Directed by Walter Hill. Starring Charles Bronson, James Coburn, Jill Ireland, and Strother Martin. Produced by Lawrence Gordon.
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