The Mechanic

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The Mechanic
Directed by Michael Winner
Produced by Robert Chartoff
Irwin Winkler
Written by Lewis John Carlino
Starring Charles Bronson
Jan-Michael Vincent
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) November 17, 1972
Running time 100 min
Language English
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The Mechanic is a 1972 action thriller film, directed by Michael Winner.

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Arthur Bishop (Bronson) is a "mechanic" - a hit-man who performs his jobs cleanly, without leaving a trace of his work. When he is assigned by his organization to kill one of the heads, "Big Harry" (Keenan Wynn), he does so with his usual sense of efficiency and detachment - shooting at Big Harry until he suffers a heart attack and dies. In steps Big Harry's son, Steve (Vincent), who wants to learn from Arthur how to become a "mechanic". Arthur takes him under his wing and teaches him some of the training he would need (learning to read lips from a distance, for example, or strengthening your fingers to allow for maximum use from them). However, Steve poisons Arthur, thinking that he's dead, Steve carries on with his life, until Arthur avenges his death from beyond the grave.

The film is also noted for the opening. There is no dialogue for the first 16 minutes of the film, as Arthur prepares for killing his current mark.

There is currently in production a remake of this movie. However, the story is vastly different from the original, set in a post 9/11 world.[citation needed]

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