The young people probably don't remember when Ford used the truck jump in their commercials for the Twin I Beam suspension. No truck could do that now with the spindly weak A-frame suspensions used now. Most likely collapse and bend up the whole thin chassis Sure need a platoon of Paul Kerseys as well today
That 1967-69 Ford (the grille is the same on all three years) is solid American made steel. Twin I Beams had their positives and negatives but they were still quite solid.
One of Bronsons best movies. I liked it more than the Death Wish movies. Loved how he told the hitman "Guess theres no point in getting on your good side," the WAP upside the head!!!😂😂😂
I saw this movie in the '70s at a Jerry Lewis Cinema on a double feature with Woody Allen's 'Sleeper'. I'll never figure out why they put those two together.
Saw in on the Santa Monica Mall in Calif. the day it came out. It was a single feature, not a double. Stayed through for a second showing, so I saw it twice on its first day of release.
Al Lettieri died a year after this film was released. He became quite well known in the last three years of his life due to his roles in "The Godfather", "the Getaway", "McQ" as well as this one. He was just 47.