
Mr. Majestyk 1974
"He didn't want to be hero... until the day they pushed him too far."
In Richard Fleischer's gritty 1974 action-crime thriller *Mr. Majestyk*, Charles Bronson commands the screen as Vince Majestyk, a hardworking melon farmer whose quiet life shatters when ruthless organized crime targets him.
Director: Richard Fleischer
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mr. Majestyk (1974) about?
The film follows Vince Majestyk, a hardworking melon farmer whose peaceful life is disrupted when a violent mob turns its sights on him. Forced into a desperate fight for survival, Majestyk must confront ruthless enforcers and defend his freedom.
Who directed Mr. Majestyk?
Richard Fleischer directed *Mr. Majestyk*, known for his gripping crime and action films like *Soylent Green* and *The Boston Strangler*.
Who stars in Mr. Majestyk?
Charles Bronson headlines the cast as Vince Majestyk, joined by Al Lettieri, Linda Cristal, Lee Purcell, and Paul Koslo.
Is Mr. Majestyk (1974) worth watching?
With its intense action, strong performances, and classic 1970s crime-drama vibe, *Mr. Majestyk* holds up well for fans of Bronson's tough-guy roles. The film delivers solid suspense and a satisfying underdog story.
How long is Mr. Majestyk?
Mr. Majestyk runs for 103 minutes.
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About Mr. Majestyk (1974) — Charles Bronson in a gritty battle against the mob
In Richard Fleischer's gritty 1974 action-crime thriller *Mr. Majestyk*, Charles Bronson commands the screen as Vince Majestyk, a hardworking melon farmer whose quiet life shatters when ruthless organized crime targets him. When a hired assassin, played by Al Lettieri, sets out to silence Majestyk, the farmer finds himself drawn into a brutal battle against forces far beyond his peaceful fields. With tensions rising and the stakes high, Majestyk must rely on his grit and instinct to survive.
Set against sun-baked landscapes and gritty urban backdrops, the film blends raw action with themes of honor, survival, and defiance. Bronson's stoic intensity pairs perfectly with Lettieri's menacing charm, creating a tense showdown that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. The movie captures the essence of 1970s crime dramas, offering a mix of suspense, toughness, and unforgettable performances.