Betrayed and left for dead, a consummate professional doggedly pursues his ex-partners for vengeance and to retrieve the $93K that they took from him. Tune in as Chris talks Donald E. Westlake, Lee Marvin, and John Boorman as the LSCE screens the 1967 cult crime classic “Point Blank.” Join Us!
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Bates, Dan. Review of Point Blank. Film Quarterly Vol. 21, No. 2 (1967): 63.
Brode, Douglas. Money Women & Guns: Crime Movies from Bonnie & Clyde to the Present. Carol Pub. CO., 1995. Pg.25.
Horne, Philip. Interview with John Boorman. Sight & Sound Vol 25. (2015): 48-52
Hoyle, Brian. The Cinema of John Boorman. Lanham: Scarecrow Press, Inc. , 2012. Pg. 27.
John Boorman & Steven Soderbergh (2005) Point Blank Audio Commentary (DVD). Turner Entertainment.
Murf. Film Reviews: Point Blank. Variety 3. No 248 (September 6, 1967): 6.
Point Blank (MGM).Boxoffice 91, Iss. 21. ( September 11th, 1967): 12.
“The Rock: Part 1.” Featurette. Point Blank DVD, MGM, 2005