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Charley Varrick

When he runs out of dumb luck, he always has genius to fall back on!
1973 | 111m | English

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Charley Varrick robs a bank in a small town with his friends, but instead of obtaining a small amount of money, they discover they stole a very large amount of money belonging to the mob. Charley must now come up with a plan to not only evade the police but the mob as well.
Release Date: Sep 19, 1973
Director: Don Siegel
Writer: Dean Riesner, John Reese, Howard Rodman
Genres: Crime, Thriller
Keywords suicide, sheriff, based on novel or book, small town, new mexico, hitman, pilot, stolen money, mafia, bank robbery, desert, bank heist
Production Companies Universal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Walter Matthau Charley Varrick
Joe Don Baker Molly
Felicia Farr Sybil Fort
Andrew Robinson Harman Sullivan
Sheree North Jewell Everett
Norman Fell Mr. Garfinkle
Benson Fong Honest John
Woodrow Parfrey Harold Young
William Schallert Bill Horton
Jacqueline Scott Nadine
Marjorie Bennett Mrs. Taft
Rudy Diaz Deputy Sanchez
Colby Chester Deputy Steele
John Vernon Maynard Boyle
Charlie Briggs Highway Deputy
Priscilla Garcia Miss Ambar
Scott Hale Mr. Scott
Charles Matthau Boy
Hope Summers Mess Vesta
Monica Lewis Beverly
James Nolan Clerk
Tom Tully Tom
Albert Popwell Percy Randolph
Kathleen O'Malley Jessie
Christina Hart Jana
Craig R. Baxley Van Sickle
Al Dunlap Taxi driver
Virginia Wing Chinese Hostess
Don Siegel Murphy
Bob Steele Bank Guard (uncredited)
Joe Conforte Joe Conforte (uncredited)
Carol Daniels Indian (uncredited)
Name Job
Don Siegel Director
Dean Riesner Screenplay
Lalo Schifrin Original Music Composer
Max Kleven Stunts
Michael C. Butler Director of Photography
Fernando Carrere Art Direction
Dean Jeffries Stunts
George Robotham Stunts
Whitey McMahon Special Effects
John Reese Novel
Howard Rodman Screenplay
Helen Colvig Costume Design
Maurice Marks Stunts
Frank Tallman Stunts
Frank Morriss Editor
Darrell Silvera Set Decoration
Carol Daniels Stunt Double
Jerry Summers Stunts
Joseph C. Cavalier First Assistant Director
Craig R. Baxley Stunt Driver
Paul Baxley Stunt Coordinator
Ron Satlof Second Assistant Director
Name Title
Don Siegel Producer
Jennings Lang Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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John Chard
8.0

You can never worry too much... ...when you got the fuzz and the mafia after you. Charley Varrick is a quality caper movie courtesy of director Don Siegel and backed up by a wonderful understated performance from Walter Matthau as Charley Varrick. Varrick along with his partners rob a small ... New Mexico bank, but instead of the usual decent haul they find that they have nabbed over $760.000, sadly for the boys it is mafia money that the bank was laundering. Varrick is a smart cookie and thinks it should be given back, but his young greedy partner insists that it's a chance of a lifetime and convinces Varrick that they should keep the cash. This not only brings the law after them but also sadistic hit-man for the mob, Molly, and he is cruelty personified. Can the boys flee the country in one piece? This is a delightful film that relies heavy on character development and strength of plot. Siegel gets fine performances from the supporting cast to back up the cunningly sedate lead turn from Matthau. As Siegel left Dirty Harry behind, where 1973 saw the sequel Magnum Force released (Ted Post directing), the director gives us a complete opposite to the machismo of Harry Callahan. Matthau’s Varrick is low-key and hang-dogged, but below that sleepy exterior beats the heart of a cunning devil and he’s the one with all the aces up his sleeves. Andy Robinson as Varrick's partner Harman Sullivan is all twitchy and on the edge, whilst Joe Don Baker as hit-man Molly is simply magnetic in his icy portrayal. Lalo Schifrin again scores for Siegel with great results, and the photography from Michael Butler is very rich indeed as the locales seep with that bleached dried look. This is great storytelling with suspense and no little action (the opening robbery and the finale involving a car and a plane joust are quality Siegel constructions), but most of all it's a film to remind you that cinema can be great without crash bang wallop every ten minutes. An excellent heist and escape movie. 8/10

May 16, 2024