St. Ives (1976 film)

St. Ives
Directed by J. Lee Thompson
Written by Oliver Bleeck (novel, The Procane Chronicle)
Barry Beckerman (screenplay)
Starring Charles Bronson
Music by Lalo Schifrin
Cinematography Lucien Ballard
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release dates
  • July 31, 1976
Running time
94 min.
Country United States
Language English

St. Ives is a 1976 American action film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Charles Bronson.

Plot summary

Abner Procane hires Raymond St. Ives, a crime reporter and ex-policeman, to return five ledgers stolen from his safe.

St. Ives becomes embroiled in the task and the deaths of those involved in the theft. The ledgers are eventually returned minus four pages, and St. Ives is drawn into robbery to try and right the situation.

Cast

Bronson and Thompson

This was the first of many collaborations for Charles Bronson and J. Lee Thompson. After this film, they worked on other action films, including a few that had very dark themes. They include: The White Buffalo, Caboblanco, 10 to Midnight, Murphy's Law, The Evil That Men Do, Death Wish 4: The Crackdown, Messenger of Death and Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects.

The movie is also notable for early big screen cameos by Jeff Goldblum (The Fly, Jurassic Park), and Robert Englund (of Freddie Kruger fame). Goldblum was reprising his role of the maniacal street punk he had first adopted in Death Wish.

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