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The Outfit
The Outfit

The Outfit (1973)

68% User Rating
1h 43min
Crime
Drama

"Nobody plays rougher than The Outfit..."

A two-bit criminal takes on the Mafia to avenge his brother's death. Earl Macklin is a small time criminal who is released from prison after an unsuccessful bank robbery only to discover that a pair of gunmen killed his brother.

John FlynnDirector

Cast

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Robert Duvall

Robert Duvall

Earl Macklin

Karen Black

Karen Black

Bett Harrow

Joe Don Baker

Joe Don Baker

Cody

Robert Ryan

Robert Ryan

Mailer

Timothy Carey

Timothy Carey

Jake Menner

Richard Jaeckel

Richard Jaeckel

Chemey

Sheree North

Sheree North

Buck's Wife

Felice Orlandi

Felice Orlandi

Frank Orlandi

Marie Windsor

Marie Windsor

Madge Coyle

Jane Greer

Jane Greer

Alma

Henry Jones

Henry Jones

Doctor

Joanna Cassidy

Joanna Cassidy

Rita

Tom Reese

Tom Reese

1st Man

Elisha Cook Jr.

Elisha Cook Jr.

Carl

Bill McKinney

Bill McKinney

Buck

Anita O'Day

Anita O'Day

Self

Archie Moore

Archie Moore

Packard

Tony Young

Tony Young

Accountant

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Roland La Starza

Hit Man

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Edward Ness

Ed Macklin

Roy Roberts

Roy Roberts

Bob Caswell

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Toby Andersen

Parking Lot Attendant

Emile Meyer

Emile Meyer

Amos

Roy Jenson

Roy Jenson

Al

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Philip Kenneally

Bartender

Bern Hoffman

Bern Hoffman

Jim Sinclair

John Steadman

John Steadman

Gas Station Attendant

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Paul Genge

Pay-Off Man

Francis De Sales

Francis De Sales

Jim

James Bacon

James Bacon

Bookie

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Army Archerd

Butler

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Tony Trabert

Self

Lee de Broux

Lee de Broux

Walter Kinney (uncredited)

Bob Harks

Bob Harks

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Charles Knapp

Charles Knapp

Motel Owner (uncredited)

Mike Ragan

Mike Ragan

Hotel Doorman (uncredited)

Jeannine Riley

Jeannine Riley

Prostitute (uncredited)

George Savalas

George Savalas

Kenilworth Finance Employee (uncredited)

Jeffrey Sayre

Jeffrey Sayre

Horse Auction Attendee (uncredited)

Arthur Tovey

Arthur Tovey

Casino Attendant (uncredited)

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Ralph Volkie

Mobster Poker Player (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 90%

November 4, 2017

The Independent. The Outfit is directed by John Flynn and Flynn adapts the screenplay from the novel written by Richard Stark (AKA: Donald E. Westlake). It stars Robert Duvall, Joe Don Baker, Karen Black and Robert Ryan. Music is by Jerry Fielding and cinematography by Bruce Surtees. It arguably took a further decade to pass before the 1970s would be revealed as a superb decade for neo-noir. For where the 60s purveyors cribbed close to the stylistics of the 40s and 50s, the 70s operators often saw a shift in emphasis on noir plotting over stylistics, using their own ideas on style to befit tone of plot. One such case is The Outfit, a cunningly moody piece that's at times brutal and at others a wry revenger pumped full of dialogue barbs. Nobody's luck holds forever. Plot finds Duvall as Earl Macklin, who upon being released from prison finds his brother has been murdered by "The Outfit" and he himself is on the hit-list as well. It transpires that Earl and his brother knocked off a bank that "The Outfit" had serious ties to, and the rub-out is on. Only thing is, Earl isn't about to put on a concrete overcoat any time soon and turns the tables on his pursuers. Macklin's mission of revenge and financial rewards is filtered through a world populated by unsavoury characters in unsavoury period suits, the locations frequented often drab and colourless so as to sidle up with the narrative drive. At Earl's side is Cody (Baker), a cool bad ass who fears no one and can spot a femme fatale from a mile off. Also along for the journey is Bett (Black), she's Earl's squeeze, an unmeaning fatale who is quickly thrust into the bloody tale to play an active part. In the villain corner overseeing quiet menace is Mailer (Ryan). In one of his last films released in the year of his death, Ryan leaves noir lovers a character whose every word is to hang on, while his spousal relationship with Rita (Cassidy) is amusingly tender yet cold. The rest of the heavies are by-the-numbers, but they are really only serving purpose as fodder for Earl and Cody's machismo fuelled spree, with the dialogue exchanges a thing of caustic beauty. Baker and Duvall are excellent, and they are backed up by a brilliant support cast, it's a roll call of film noir heroes, villains and dupes. In fact the noir credentials are incredibly high here, from source writer Stark (Point Blank/The Grifters) and director Flynn (Rolling Thunder), to the cast list, it's noir nirvana. Sure we hanker for more from the likes of Elisha Cook and Marie Windsor etc, but Flynn makes his point and ensures lovers of the noir form can feel his love as well. Problems? Well yes of course there's the issue of not having some true nighttime noir photography, and in truth Black is quite simply miscast but gets away with it since the makers offer her up for a narrative sting. Elsewhere, the treatment of women will annoy some, but tonally speaking you have to say it sits well in the world the story exists in. Then there's the ending! I haven't seen the TV version of the pic, but have to say the one offered up there is surely (in the noir universe) far greater than the one we have in the official release, and certainly more befitting what has preceded it. Niggles apart, The Outfit is a cracker and well worth seeking out. 8.5/10

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I Want Him Wrapped in Cellophane!

I Want Him Wrapped in Cellophane!

The Outfit | Trailer | 1973

The Outfit | Trailer | 1973

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