EPISODE · Feb 2, 2025 · 50 MIN
14. DEATH WISH (1974), with Simon Brown
from Tipping My Fedora · host Sergio Angelini
Sergio is joined today by Simon Brown for the first of a two-part look at the trio of Death Wish films that were directed by Michael Winner and starred Charles Bronson. One of the key releases of the 1970s, Michael Winner’s 1974 box office smash, Death Wish, starred Charles Bronson as a man driven to murderous reprisals after a violent assault that left his wife dead and their daughter an emotional wreck. Adapted from the 1972 novel by Brian Garfield, it crystallised an emerging trend of films featuring disillusioned individuals who turn to violence as a way to deal with the chaos in which they find themselves. Joining me to discuss this seminal and highly controversial work is Simon Brown, an independent scholar who specialises in early film history, horror, adaptation studies and film technology. He is the author of Cecil Hepworth and the Rise of The British Film Industry (University of Exeter Press, 2016) and Screening Stephen King: Adaptation and the Horror Genre in Film and Television (University of Texas Press, 2018). Spoiler warning: please note, we do explore the film, and its ending, in considerable detail.
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Sergio is joined by Simon Brown to re-evaluate Michael Winner’s original Death Wish (1974), a hugely popular movie often buried in a surfeit of inferior sequels, remakes and imitations.
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