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Prime Cut 4K 1972 Ultra HD 2160p

Prime Cut 4K 1972 Ultra HD 2160p
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Genre: Action 4K , Drama 4K
Country: USA
Time: 01:26:43
IMDB: 6.7
Director: Michael Ritchie
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Actors: Lee Marvin, Gene Hackman, Sissy Spacek, Angel Tompkins, Gregory Walcott, Janit Baldwin, Bill Morey, Clint Ellison, Howard Platt, Les Lannom, Eddie Egan, Therese Reinsch, Bob Wilson, Gordon Signer, Gladys Watson, Hugh Gillin, E. Lund, David Savage.

Story Movie

Very cool movie. Even after so many years, the picture looks at a high level. Director Michael Ritchey made a picture of relevance that will probably always be, as unfortunate as it sounds.

Chicago and Kansas, all very clearly and lucidly shown, the whole aspect of the slave trade before the eyes of the viewer. For its time the picture is just a slice of time. Visually the picture looks gorgeous. Most of the screen time of the tape takes place in Kansas, the showdown and memorable scenes, against the background of nature, make the strongest impression. Scenes with a combine harvester in a wheat field and a shootout in the field, against the background of sunflowers growing on it, will remain in the memory for a long time. All tense scenes are seasoned with musical splendor from Lalo Shifrin. It impresses and excites.

Actor's confrontation, in the face of the main characters, Lee Marin vs. Gene Hackman, is just indescribably powerful and coolly done and shown. Actors of top level. Each with his own distinct charismatic trait. The enjoyment and pleasure of their acting is guaranteed. Each of them in their role is flawless and inimitable. Well and the first appearance on the screen charming Sissy Spacek is worth noting. Beautiful and brightest actress.

The strongest movie on a topical and heavy theme, with a first-class cast.

Review 4K Movie

An interesting item on the resume of Michael Ritchie, the late director whose other credits include "Downhill Racer", "The Candidate", and "Fletch", the fast-paced and tongue-in-cheek crime drama "Prime Cut" succeeds at being an amusing piece of work. It's just sleazy and off kilter enough to make it a good if not memorable entertainment. It's well worth viewing for fans of the cast, establishing its tone early on when the mob in Chicago learn of the fate of one of their hired guns. Ritchie mines the rural settings for lots of atmosphere and uses the 2.35:1 aspect ratio to his advantage. There are also some real highlights in terms of action: a chase and a climactic shootout, both of which happen in fields. Enhancing all of it is a wonderful score by Lalo Schifrin.

Star Lee Marvin doesn't exactly have to stretch himself here, exuding that trademark cool as Nick Devlin, a mob enforcer assigned the task of collecting a debt from a Kansas rancher, played by Gene Hackman. (Another indication of this movie's tone is the fact that Hackman's character has a female name, Mary Ann!) Mary Ann doesn't want to pay his debt because he has no respect for the Chicago mafia. So Nick and a few others travel to Kansas City to pay Mary Ann a visit. Naturally, Mary Ann makes full use of his slaughterhouse, turning all of his enemies into cuts of meat! Nick also learns that his quarry is depraved enough to sell young girls as sex slaves, and rescues one of these girls, Poppy, played by the endearing Sissy Spacek.

Hackman's performance is great fun, and also appearing on screen are the delectable Angel Tompkins as Nick's former flame Clarabelle, Gregory Walcott as Mary Ann's thuggish brother "Weenie", Janit Baldwin as Poppy's friend Violet, and legendary police officer Eddie Egan as mob boss Jake. They all make this movie a pleasing diversion, one that, as previously mentioned, injects some trashy elements but never dwells too much on the darkness in the story. The big confrontation at the end is very moody and well done overall, and there's a satisfying wrap-up at the end.

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Video

Codec: HEVC / H.265 (90.0 Mb/s)
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1

Audio

#English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
#English: FLAC 2.0
#English: Dolby Digital 2.0 (Commentary by Lee Marvin Biographer Dwayne Epstein)
#English: Dolby Digital 2.0 (Commentary by Film Historians Steve Mitchell and Nathaniel Thompson)

Subtitles

English SDH, French, Spanish.

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