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| Charles Bronson | Arthur Bishop | |
| Keenan Wynn | Harry McKenna ['Big Harry'] | |
| Jan-Michael Vincent | Steve McKenna | |
| Frank DeKova | The Man | |
| Jill Ireland | The Girl | |
| Celeste Yarnall | The Mark's Girl | |
| Lindsay Crosby | Policeman | |
| James Davidson | Intern | |
| Steve Cory | Messenger | |
| Takayuki Kubota | Yamoto | |
| Linda Ridgeway | Louise, Steve McKenna's Girlfriend | |
| Patrick O'Moore | Old Man | |
| Alison Rose | Young Girl | |
| Martin Gordon | American Tourist | |
| Athena Lorde | Old Woman |
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| Producer | Robert Chartoff
Irwin Winkler |
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| Writer | Lewis John Carlino
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| Cinematography | Robert Paynter
Richard H. Kline |
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| Musician | Jerry Fielding
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Arthur Bishop (Bronson) is a "mechanic" — a hit man who performs his jobs cleanly, without leaving a trace of his work. A young man (Vincent) befriends Bishop and wants to become a professional hit man, but eventually it becomes clear that someone has betrayed them. |
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