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Hard Times

New Orleans, 1933. In those days words didn't say much.
1975 | 93m | English

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In the depression, Chaney, a strong silent streetfighter, joins with Speed, a promoter of no-holds-barred street boxing bouts. They go to New Orleans where Speed borrows money to set up fights for Chaney, but Speed gambles away any winnings.
Release Date: Aug 13, 1975
Director: Walter Hill
Writer: Bryan Gindoff, Bruce Henstell, Walter Hill
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime
Keywords bare knuckle boxing, martial arts, new orleans, louisiana, louisiana, gangster, great depression, sports, street fighter, fighting, illegal fistfight, streetfighting, prizefight, neo-noir, boxing, 1930s, action hero
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Major Studio Partners, Claridge Productions
Box Office Revenue: $5,000,000
Budget: $2,700,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Charles Bronson Chaney
James Coburn Spencer "Speed" Weed
Jill Ireland Lucy Simpson
Strother Martin Poe
Margaret Blye Gayleen Schoonover
Michael McGuire Gandil
Felice Orlandi Le Beau
Edward Walsh Pettibon
Bruce Glover Doty
Robert Tessier Jim Henry
Nick Dimitri Street
Frank McRae Hammerman
Maurice Kowalewski Caesare
Naomi Stevens Madam
Lyla Hay Owen Waitress
John Creamer Apartment Manager
Robert Castleberry Counterman
Becky Allen Poe's Date
Joan Kleven Carol
Anne Welsch Secretary
Fred Lerner Caesare's Hitter
Jimmy Nickerson Barge Fighter
Chuck Hicks Speed's Hitter
Walter Scott Pool Player
Max Kleven Pool Player
Valerian Smith Handler
Bob Minor Zack
Larry Martindale Driver
Charles W. Schaefer Jr. Card Player
Leslie Bonano Card Player
Ronnie Philips Cajun Fighter
Ron Centanni Fight Spectator (uncredited)
M.C. Gainey Party Guest at Mansion (uncredited)
Brion James Man (uncredited)
Laura Misch Owens Prostitute (uncredited)
Name Job
Max Kleven Stunt Coordinator
Bryan Gindoff Screenplay, Story
Philip H. Lathrop Director of Photography
Nathan Haggard Second Assistant Director
Barry De Vorzon Original Music Composer
Jane Feinberg Casting
Gerald Endler Special Effects
Bonnie Prendergast Script Supervisor
Michael Daves Assistant Director
Fred Lemoine Unit Production Manager
Phil Rhodes Makeup Artist
Trevor Williams Art Direction
James T. Woods Set Painter
Arthur Piantadosi Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jim Coe Still Photographer
Jerry MacDonald Music Editor
J.W. Coffman Transportation Coordinator
Lynda Gordon Other
Sandy Siegel Other
Bruce Henstell Screenplay, Story
Ferdinand Zoren Veltman Hairstylist
Joe DiBella Makeup Artist
Jack Bear Costume Design
Buzz Feitshans Production Executive
Joe Torrenueva Hair Designer
Allan Gordon Property Master
David Coleman Assistant Property Master
Donald C. Rogers Sound Director
Wilbur Kinnett Gaffer
Dennis Dolan Assistant Editor
Albert Sendrey Orchestrator
Gabriel Puccio Picture Car Coordinator
Elaine Gyorke Producer's Assistant
Howard R. Schuster Finance
Vivienne Walker Hairstylist
Michael Colgan Sound Editor
Dennis W. Peeples Set Decoration
Donald F. Johnson Sound Mixer
Alex Tavoularis Other
Robert Hernandez Assistant Sound Editor
Carl Manoogian Key Grip
Norman Webster Location Coordinator
Eddy Lawrence Manson Musician
Ernest Anderson Publicist
Karen Rasch Production Secretary
Calvin Maehl Gaffer
Walter Hill Screenplay, Director
Roger Spottiswoode Editor
Mike Fenton Casting
Nick Dimitri Stunts
Name Title
Fred Lemoine Associate Producer
Paul Maslansky Executive Producer
Lawrence Gordon Producer
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Reviews

ky1958
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Another great Walter Hill film with a strong cast. Bronson, Coburn, and Martin are all favorites of mine. A depression-era street fighter hooks up with a compulsive gambler and a morphine addict. I've watched it multiple times over it's 40 plus year life. It's worth your time... ...

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
8.0

You're not going to do it for free. Hard Times sees Charles Bronson play Chaney, a drifter who travels to Louisiana during the Great Depression and begins competing in illegal bare-knuckled boxing matches that are set up by his new found partner Spencer 'Speed' Weed (James Coburn). Directed by ... Walter Hill on his directorial debut & produced by Lawrence Gordon, the film also stars Jill Ireland, Strother Martin, Margaret Blye, Michael McGuire & Robert Tessier. Hard Times, if you pardon the pun, pulls no punches, it's tightly scripted (Walter Hill in conjunction with Bryan Gindoff & Bruce Henstell) and thankfully doesn't get moralistic and didactic on the depression and hard times era in general. This features tough men earning a living, the respect is there, but it is brutal, with the violence on show very effective. It may be too strong for some, but Hill has pulled it together astutely to make sure we know these are masters of their craft during a very troubling time in history. It is by definition, an honest living for our pugilists. The bitterness that is here is reserved for those outside of the fight floor, as Chaney observes a bear in a cage as it roars in almost anguish, that whole scene then says so much without Bronson's Chaney actually uttering anything. To which it sounds weird to call Hard Times an evocative period piece, but it is. The locations are perfect for the story unfolding, kind of acting as a rich counter point to the violence played out amongst the men. The land worth fighting for perhaps? Tough and with no little bite, the film benefits from having Bronson as the lead. Yes, Coburn takes the honours for acting gravitas, but Bronson keeps Chaney enigmatically interesting. Chaney is loyal and has the potential for love. We know next to nothing about him, but such is the restraint that Bronson shows in the portrayal, we are grateful to not have had back story filler to bog the story down. This is about this point in a man's journey and in particular the next phase of that journey, one which we, thanks to Bronson, are personally involved with. It's a great understated performance from Mr. Buchinsky. Jill Ireland too is excellent with a touching performance as the down-and-out girl who captures Chaney's attention, while Strother Martin is ever reliable as a dope addict forced to work unlicensed as a medic who Speed has brought in as Chaney's cuts and bruises guy. A smashing and undervalued 70s movie that takes this part of history and refuses to entertain by basking in histrionics and parable's for the masses. Blood, brains and brawn cloaked in an evocative cloud of hope. 8/10

May 16, 2024