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It was about what I expected. Soft and grainy. But I saw it in the theaters in 1974 and, while I don't have total recall, it was never an eye-popper visually. But actually one of Bronson's better efforts. I don't regret my $17 purchase at all.....Rob Mac said:Mr. Majestyk is a bit of a disappointment. While some outdoor daytime close up shots looked pretty good, there are plenty of interior and dark scenes that are extremely grainy. This one belongs in the under $10 sale bins.
Recently saw Mr. Majestyk on the Kino Lorber Blu. Great '70's action flick, and though not my favorite Bronson (that would be The Mechanic), this was extremely well-done.
I liked how the film started out one way, and then when Bronson (as a prisoner) was involved in the attempt to free that hit man, the film shifted a different way - very creative story-telling.
The PQ was solid (for the most part), but there were still some scenes where there was a lot of film grain visible - especially at night. However, considering this is an older film, that was understandable. Plus, since Bronson films on Blu are few & far between anyway, I'm not complaining too much