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Act of Vengeance

  • TV Movie
  • 1986
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Charles Bronson in Act of Vengeance (1986)
BiographyCrimeDrama

In 1969, an administrator runs against the corrupt president of the United Coal Miners Union, and becomes the target of a murder plot.In 1969, an administrator runs against the corrupt president of the United Coal Miners Union, and becomes the target of a murder plot.In 1969, an administrator runs against the corrupt president of the United Coal Miners Union, and becomes the target of a murder plot.

  • Director
    • John Mackenzie
  • Writers
    • Trevor Armbrister
    • Scott Spencer
  • Stars
    • Charles Bronson
    • Ellen Burstyn
    • Wilford Brimley
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    876
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Mackenzie
    • Writers
      • Trevor Armbrister
      • Scott Spencer
    • Stars
      • Charles Bronson
      • Ellen Burstyn
      • Wilford Brimley
    • 19User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    • Joseph 'Jock' Yablonski
    Ellen Burstyn
    Ellen Burstyn
    • Margaret Yablonski
    Wilford Brimley
    Wilford Brimley
    • Tony Boyle
    Hoyt Axton
    Hoyt Axton
    • Silous Huddleston
    Robert Schenkkan
    Robert Schenkkan
    • Paul Gilly
    Ellen Barkin
    Ellen Barkin
    • Annette Gilly
    Maury Chaykin
    Maury Chaykin
    • Claude Vealey
    Caroline Kava
    Caroline Kava
    • Charlotte Yablonski
    Peg Murray
    • Ellen Rogers
    William Newman
    William Newman
    • Ezra Morgan
    Alan North
    Alan North
    • Albert Pass
    Raynor Scheine
    Raynor Scheine
    • Terrance Madden
    Tom Harvey
    • Warren Alexander
    Alf Humphreys
    Alf Humphreys
    • Ken Yablonski
    Joseph Kell
    Joseph Kell
    • Chip Yablonski
    Ken Pogue
    Ken Pogue
    • Earl Skidmore
    Keanu Reeves
    Keanu Reeves
    • Buddy Martin
    • (as Keannu Reeves)
    Marc Strange
    Marc Strange
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    • Director
      • John Mackenzie
    • Writers
      • Trevor Armbrister
      • Scott Spencer
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    7lost-in-limbo

    When power and pride rears its ugly head.

    Bronson a union leader?! Yep, he's running for the job as president of the United Mines Union, due to the poor state of the party's image. But he finds it's not going to be easy, as president Tony Boyle (a larger than life Wilford Brimley) will pull out all punches (all) to rid them of the honorable union organizer Jock Yablonski who has the safety of his workers on mind, than say money.

    This Bronson outing (made-for-TV) is far away from what he was constantly working in through the 80s, and stemming from this inspired true story (set in 1969) is a confronting drama defying the odds being fuelled by intense confrontations, inner conflict, devious interests, embezzlement and cold-blooded murder. Its power comes from Bronson's hearty turn, an admirable Ellen Burstyn and a credibly concise script. It remains captivating throughout, holding an agreeable amount of momentum in suspense and intrigue through the campaign, although it won't hold much surprises and the conclusion feels a little short-changed after the stinging climax.

    The sub-plot involving the hired assassins (Robert Schenkkan leading the way) feels at times clumsy and drawn out (mainly due to these people not being professionals), but there's something unnerving lurking underneath it all. Plus Keanu Reeves shows up as one of the killers, and is actually rather good in a minor part.

    Director John MacKenzie lets the story unfold slowly, but manages a tight and focused grip in a conservative style. Plain for some, but well measured for others. Nothing truly stands out (film-making wise from the music to cinematography), but it works in with the tactically stern frame it went for.

    Committed handling throughout.
    10loulou1992

    Completey Brilliant......

    First of all this, yes this TV films was more like a genuine Bronson film with a great performance. This is one to watch for everybody. I'm 17 and live in the UK and don't get many Bronson films over here considering he made his great career over in before he did in the great US. The only way i can get Bronson films is one Ebay, and i'm nerely complete of all his films, i have all the great 80's films he did apart from this one. (soon hopefully) And i'll have most of all the 70's ones aswell, on dvd on video.. Why isn't this film and all the 80's and most of the early 70's bronson films on DVD like The Mechanic. Come on people that film needs to be on DVD with a Death Wish box set aswell...

    This film really does work, and as a kid i always wouldn't who that guy was without his mustash, it was the guy nerely unrecognisible. I mean i can tell Bronson in his other 70's films without THE GREAT TASH. Like Hard Times... But in the 80's that was his crown, well and the 70's but without the tash it wasn't really the guy, but still tough.(Like schwarzenegger's crown was his hair like in commando and Clint with his 44 Magnum).

    People watch this great film, this is superb and fantastic action drama film...
    4Leofwine_draca

    Plodding Bronson vehicle

    ACT OF VENGEANCE is a 1986 TV movie, based on the true story of a man who stood up to a coal miner's union in 1969, accusing them of corruption and becoming the new president in the process. Unfortunately, his stand against his former colleagues made him plenty of enemies, some of whom decided to have him eliminated.

    For the most part, this film plays out exactly as you'd expected a television movie to. It's not an action film at all - Bronson is more of a political figure than a hero here - but it doesn't really cut it as a thriller or drama either. I appreciate that it's a true story - that's the only thing it has going for it - but as a film it's pretty much a failure, with the story particularly lacking interest.

    The story starts out well but around the halfway mark it really starts to plod. There's way too much of the drawn-out, back-and-forth scenes of the would-be assassins attempting to complete their job. Such moments are quickly tiresome as is the unusual way that some of the scenes involving these murky murderers are played for laughs. The worst parts of the movie are a couple of ill-advised and excruciating sex scenes between a youthful Ellen Barkin and the guy playing her husband. The producers do well to cast recognisable and reliable faces in supporting roles (including Wilford Brimley, Ellen Burstyn, Hoyt Axton, Maury Chaykin, and a young Keanu Reeves) but this is nevertheless one of Bronson's worst.
    WarpedRecord

    Act of triumph

    I'm a big Ellen Burstyn fan, so I'll see anything with her. But I didn't have high expectations for this based on the title (sounds like a Steven Seagal actioner) and the cover artwork (looks like a pulpy B-movie, with Ellen's mug thrown in as an afterthought).

    Nonetheless, I was pleasantly surprised. Ellen was excellent as always, but Charles Bronson was also terrific, as was a young Keanu (spelled Keannu in the credits) Reeves. But the real revelation here is Wilford Brimley as the union boss. What a great bad-ass! For those used to seeing Wilford harp about cholesterol and diabetes, check this one out. You'll realize how much he's wasting his talent by doing those commercials.

    This is a moving human drama with fine performances, captivating direction and a compelling, if occasionally clichéd, script. It's an act of triumph. Eight out of 10 stars.
    christophaskell

    If you're fiercely interested in American politics...

    The world of politics can be a dangerous place, and no one knows this more than real life union-activist Jock Yablonski (Charles Bronson). After successfully defeating the long-standing president of the United Mine Workers in a 1969 election, Yablonski and two of his immediate family members were murdered at night while they slept. Rather than focus on the murders themselves, director Mackenzie tells the story of everyone involved with the crime in three separate, but intertwining stories. We follow the campaign trail of Yablonski, the desperation of Tony Boyle and his cronies, and the hired assassins, getting an eagle eye's view into their lives. Done effectively, this is a very powerful tool in helping the audience associate with the characters, and the situations they find themselves in. Whether it was because of the confines of a made for TV movie or just bad direction I'm not sure, but Mackenzie was not successful in representing all sides evenly, and it was glaringly apparent where his biases lie. All of the acting was solid, with Bronson and Ellen Burstyn playing a very convincing married couple. Wilford Brimley turned in another great performance as the racist, corrupt, and all around dirty president of the Mine Workers' Union, and Keanu acted just as Keanu does, albeit without much screen time. If you're fiercely interested in American politics I would say it's worth checking out. If not, don't bother: go outside and take a walk, or learn how to make a new dish, this is not worth your time. Rating: 21/40

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    • Trivia
      Charles Bronson appears for the first time in a movie without a mustache since Le Bagarreur (1975), a gap of eleven years.
    • Quotes

      Buddy Martin: When we get to Charleston they have this place where the girls let you... Well, did you ever put your hand... I mean, your whole Freaking hand inside a lady?

      Claude Vealey: What? Put your hand inside a lady? Hell, I SHOT my old lady and she didn't even press charges.

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Act of Vengeance - ...A True Story
    • Filming locations
      • Nemacolin, Pennsylvania, USA(exterior scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Frank Konigsberg Productions
      • Lorimar Telepictures
      • HBO Premiere Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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