Charley Varrick robs a bank in a small town with his friends, but instead of obtaining a small amount of money, they discover they stole a very large amount of money belonging to the mob. Charley must now come up with a plan to not only evade the police but the mob as well.
Directed by Don Siegel
small town
suicide
sheriff
based on novel or book
hitman
explosive
money laundering
brothel
new mexico
pilot
stolen money
mafia
bank robbery
desert
stealing money
whorehouse
botched robbery
bank heist
armed robbery
stunt airplane
airplane pilot
man on the run
stealing from criminals
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.9 / 5
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Cast
Walter Matthau
Charley Varrick
Joe Don Baker
Molly
Felicia Farr
Sybil Fort
Andrew Robinson
Harman Sullivan
Sheree North
Jewell Everett
Norman Fell
Mr. Garfinkle
Benson Fong
Honest John
Woodrow Parfrey
Harold Young
William Schallert
Bill Horton
Jacqueline Scott
Nadine
Marjorie Bennett
Mrs. Taft
Colby Chester
Deputy Steele
Crew
Don Siegel
Director
Dean Riesner
Screenplay
Lalo Schifrin
Original Music Composer
Don Siegel
Producer
Paul Baxley
Stunt Coordinator
Max Kleven
Stunts
Ron Satlof
Second Assistant Director
Helen Colvig
Costume Design
Craig R. Baxley
Stunt Driver
Popular Reviews
11 reviews
Lucas Ernstberger
8.0★ · 03/24/26
This is a cool movie about cool people with cool mustaches in cool cars that get into cool chases. I loved the constantly moving camera and plot and I additionally really loved the intensity (No Country for Old Men but less nihilistic).
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This is a cool movie about cool people with cool mustaches in cool cars that get into cool chases. I loved the constantly moving camera and plot and I additionally really loved the intensity (No Country for Old Men but less nihilistic).
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Charlie
8.0★ · 08/22/24
very likeable film
very likeable film
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7.0★ · 08/30/23
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Jonathan
8.4★ · 05/05/21
Ein Film so trocken erzählt wie die Gegend in der er spielt. Weiterhin ein Highlight aus meiner frühen Letterboxd Zeit.
Ein Film so trocken erzählt wie die Gegend in der er spielt. Weiterhin ein Highlight aus meiner frühen Letterboxd Zeit.