
The Evil That Men Do 1984
"Most criminals answer to the law. The world's most savage executioner must answer to Bronson."
A hardened ex-assassin, Charles Bronson at his most relentless, is pulled back into the dark world of violence when a brutal regime torturer murders his closest friend. Directed by J.
Director: J. Lee Thompson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Evil That Men Do (1984) about?
The film follows a retired assassin who returns to action after a sadistic torturer, working for a tyrannical regime, murders his close friend. Fueled by rage and duty, he embarks on a mission of vengeance that forces him to confront the darker sides of justice.
Who directed The Evil That Men Do?
J. Lee Thompson, known for crafting intense action and crime films, directed The Evil That Men Do (1984).
Who stars in The Evil That Men Do?
The cast includes Charles Bronson, José Ferrer, Theresa Saldana, Joseph Maher, and John Glover.
Is The Evil That Men Do (1984) worth watching?
For fans of 1980s action thrillers, The Evil That Men Do delivers solid suspense and Bronson's signature intensity. While it leans into familiar revenge tropes, its political backdrop and strong performances make it a compelling watch for genre enthusiasts.
How long is The Evil That Men Do?
The Evil That Men Do has a runtime of 90 minutes.
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About The Evil That Men Do (1984) — A Bronson Revenge Thriller with Political Edge
A hardened ex-assassin, Charles Bronson at his most relentless, is pulled back into the dark world of violence when a brutal regime torturer murders his closest friend. Directed by J. Lee Thompson, this gripping 1984 action thriller blends revenge, justice, and moral ambiguity against the backdrop of political oppression. With its tense atmosphere and morally complex protagonist, The Evil That Men Do (1984) delivers a gripping exploration of vengeance while questioning the limits of human cruelty.
Theresa Saldana and José Ferrer join Bronson in a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game where morality is blurred and the line between hero and executioner blurs. Set in a politically charged landscape, the film delivers sharp suspense and raw intensity, making it a standout in 1980s crime thrillers.