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The Hunter
Title: The Hunter
Manufacturer: Paramount Pictures
Price: $4.75
 

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The Hunter Details and Specifications

TheatricalReleaseDate: 1980-08-01
RunningTime: 97
AudienceRating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Language Name: English
RegionCode: 1
NumberOfItems: 1
AudioFormat: Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Label: Paramount Pictures
Package Length: 740
Actor: Steve McQueen
Creator: Fred J. Koenekamp
AspectRatio: 1.85:1
Package Weight: 40
CurrencyCode: USD
ProductGroup: DVD
Format: Anamorphic
EAN: 9780792172949
Publisher: Paramount Pictures
OriginalReleaseDate: 1980-08-01
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Manufacturer: Paramount Pictures
Director: Buzz Kulik
Package Height: 60
Amount: 998
FormattedPrice: $9.98
UPC: 097360119244
ISBN: 0792172949
Language Type: Original Language
ReleaseDate: 2001-08-14
Title: The Hunter
Role: Cinematographer
Package Width: 510
MPN: D011924D
 

The Hunter Reviews (21 Reviews)

 
Summary: Review: Rating:
Last American Action Hero.......
Steve McQueen's The Hunter did not receive great criticism, but who cares!!!
It was McQueen's last film. It was all about him. It was all about him doing what he does best(acting real, tough, and yet vulnerable)
McQueen is one of the last old school action movie star who possessed such a qualities. Look at those modern action movie stars today, they have no character what so ever, and they are just superficial iron pumping bodybuilders who is not even athletic in actions.
McQueen was perfectly cast as real life bounty hunter, Ralph, papa, Thorson. It was the perfectly portrayed as what real tough guy used to be like. It is sad for America that they just don't make them like McQueen anymore,
I can only imagine/dream about how he would be developed as an actor if he didn't pass, and yet making The Hunter would be greatest thing for his last standing......
This move also features Old cowboys like Ben Johnson, Eli Wallach (co-star of The Magnificent Seven), beautiful Kathryn Harrold, and TV Roots, LeVar Burton. I really don't think McQueen could not ask anyone better than them.

5 Rating
5 Rating

Entertaining in places
The pursuit scenes in this PI-genre flick were creative and riveting. The filler between them seemed mundane. The characters were believable, for the most part - tho LeVar Buton seemed to be reading his lines, and why Katheryn Harrold was attracted to McQueen's character escaped me. The ending was a little sappy (boy gets girl and newborn, as people cheer). We're left to wonder if his character would strive for more meaning in life as a new (unmarried)Dad. Im not looking for a sequel...

3 Rating
3 Rating

Limp final offering from the great McQueen
It must have looked like a winner on paper - the foremost action hero of his age - true life story of bounty hunter, car chases, human story, terrific cast with a real chance for acting... It's not a disaster, but it's a limp effort at either a character piece, a bio, or an action movie even though it has elements of all three.
The movie covers a period in the life of the real life bounty hunter (supposedly the last...) of `Papa' Thorsen. His exploits catching various guys on the run, is contrasted with his life at home where he not only has a soft spot for lost causes, but has a beautiful wife pregnant with his child. Some semblance of drama to drive the movie along is given by one of McQueen's ex catches getting out of jail and threatening to kill him (yawn). McQueen tries hard to go against type and add various character touches, so we get a man who drives badly and cant park properly (an in-joke on McQueen's legendary driving skills, but taken way too far), he loves old things - vintage wind up toys, pocket watches - but with no reason other than to provide `character'. He does not like the birth classes his wife goes to - but lo and behold turns out to be a trooper in the end... It does not entirely work - instead, we are left with a recognizable (though clearly aging) McQueen with various layers of mannerisms and affections.
Supporting cast should save the day - Kathryn Harrold as the long suffering girlfriend is one of the best things in the picture. Every now and again there is a grand entrance of a character - Ben Johnson's sheriff for example - but he then 5 minutes later vanishes without fanfare. Only Eli Wallach hovers around for the greater part of the picture, and a youthful Levar Burton, post-Roots, pre-Star Trek The Next Generation has presence, but no reason to be there.
There are a couple of interesting set pieces - the car chase in the multi storey car park, the shootout on the train - but without a plot or story to hang on, they fall flat.
Steve McQueen is almost always worth a watch, but here the vehicle for once just isn't enough for the great man. A shame his last film was so lacklustre.

2 Rating
2 Rating

More Blanks Than Bullits
The worst you can say about "The Hunter" is that it was unfortunately Steve McQueen's last film. The best you can say is that it's watchable. For sure, even in McQueen's frail condition he oozes charisma. It's pretty neat that his character, bounty hunter Papa Thorson, is a bad driver. It's also cool that McQueen reteams with his "Magnificent Seven" co-star, Eli Wallach. It's just that this is standard lukewarm action fodder. Check it out if an episode of "Mannix" isn't on. While we're at it will somebody put on disc "Soldier in the Rain", "Love With the Proper Stranger", or "An Enemy of the People."

3 Rating
3 Rating

Old school action hero.
Steve McQueens final film is always so refreshing to watch. It is all so very real, Steve comes through very genuine in the Hunter. I think this role fit him best, after all Steve wanted very much just to be a regular American guy. Steve always worked very hard to make his films as real as possible. I do not enjoy modern action films as much because the toughguy is usually as much as a jerk! as the villians. Steve always seemed to bring a sense of fairness and good will to his characters. His good sense of character shows through in "The Hunter". Steve as Papa Thorsen always reminded me of my Uncle. This was the very first film I watched with my Dad in the theatre. I was nine years old. Through the years other films have faded from my memory. I will never forget "The Hunter" nor will I ever forget Steve Mcqueen, he was a class act.

5 Rating
5 Rating

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