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The Seven-Ups (1973)

The Seven-Ups (1973)
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This was the only directorial effort of Philip D'Antoni, producer of the action classic Bullitt (1968). Roy Scheider stars as Buddy Manucci, a New York City Police Department investigator running a task force charged with taking down criminals guilty of offenses that would get them a minimum sentence of seven years in prison upon conviction. Manucci's best street informant is Vito Lucia (Tony Lo Bianco), who double-crosses Manucci by using the lawman's secret list of Mob loan sharks to kidnap the crooks on the list and hold them for ransom. When the scheme results in the death of Ansel (Ken Kercheval), one of Manucci's men, the tough cop and his team, including Barilli (Victor Arnold) and Mingo (Jerry Leon), wage war on the city's underworld. As they bend the law in whatever violent shape they see fit in order to track Lucia down, grisly deaths and a heart-stopping highway car chase along the Hudson River ensue. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Roy ScheiderVictor Arnold, (more)
Director(s):
Phil D'Antoni
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Seven-Ups

This was the only directorial effort of Philip D'Antoni, producer of the action classic Bullitt (1968). Roy Scheider stars as Buddy Manucci, a New York City Police Department investigator running a task force charged with taking down criminals guilty of offenses that would get them a minimum sentence of seven years in prison upon conviction. Manucci's best street informant is Vito Lucia (Tony Lo Bianco), who double-crosses Manucci by using the lawman's secret list of Mob loan sharks to kidnap the crooks on the list and hold them for ransom. When the scheme results in the death of Ansel (Ken Kercheval), one of Manucci's men, the tough cop and his team, including Barilli (Victor Arnold) and Mingo (Jerry Leon), wage war on the city's underworld. As they bend the law in whatever violent shape they see fit in order to track Lucia down, grisly deaths and a heart-stopping highway car chase along the Hudson River ensue. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
103 mins

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Director(s):
Phil D'Antoni
Writer(s):
Alexander JacobsAlbert Ruben
Producer(s):
Phil D'Antoni
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Violence, Adult Language, Questionable for Children)
Categories:
Action / AdventureMystery & Suspense
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Thomas S.

French Connection has the better rep. but 7U has the better criminal plot - kidnap mod guys - nice idea. It is the better film - really - break them down...The car chase is the best - yes better than bullitt and FC. This film also paces out better and faster than French Connection. Good grit - solid acting, good ending - Roy S. and company deliver.

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Rick P.

Best car chase on film, the movie has that dirty early 70's feel to it which is a god thing. Sure it's not "The French Connection" but it's a close second.

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Tim S.

A decent companion to superior "The French Connection". Gritty, tough, yet still forgettable, except for an outstanding car chase thought NYC, and over the George Washington bridge to the garden state. Scheider is totally convincing in his role. May he rest in peace.

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