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User Rating:
7.5/10   3,203 votes
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Director:
Writers:
John Reese (novel)
Howard Rodman (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
19 September 1973 (Sweden) more
Genre:
Tagline:
He stole from the Mob, now he's running for his life. more
Plot:
Charley Varrick and his friends rob a small town bank. Expecting a small sum to divide amongst themselves... more | add synopsis
Awards:
Won BAFTA Film Award. Another 1 nomination more
User Reviews:
Towards the top of the list for both Walter Matthau and director Don Siegel more (72 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Walter Matthau ... Charley Varrick
Joe Don Baker ... Molly
Felicia Farr ... Sybil Fort

Andrew Robinson ... Harman Sullivan (as Andy Robinson)
Sheree North ... Jewell Everett
Norman Fell ... Mr. Garfinkle
Benson Fong ... Honest John

Woodrow Parfrey ... Harold Young
William Schallert ... San Miguel Sheriff Bill Horton

Jacqueline Scott ... Nadine
Marjorie Bennett ... Mrs. Taft

Rudy Diaz ... Deputy Sanchez

Colby Chester ... Deputy Steele
Charlie Briggs ... Highway deputy
Priscilla Garcia ... Miss Ambar
Scott Hale ... Mr. Scott

Charles Matthau ... Boy
Hope Summers ... Mess Vesta
Monica Lewis ... Beverly
James Nolan ... Clerk (as Jim Nolan)
Tom Tully ... Tom
Albert Popwell ... Percy Randolph
Kathleen O'Malley ... Jessie
Christina Hart ... Jana
Craig R. Baxley ... Van Sickle (as Craig Baxley)
Al Dunlap ... Taxi driver
Virginia Wing ... Chinese hostess
Don Siegel ... Murphy (as Donald Siegel)

John Vernon ... Maynard Boyle
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Joe Conforte ... Himself (uncredited)
Carol Daniels ... Indian (uncredited)
Bob Steele ... Bank Guard (uncredited)
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Directed by
Don Siegel 
 
Writing credits
John Reese (novel "The Looters")

Howard Rodman (screenplay) and
Dean Riesner (screenplay)

Produced by
Jennings Lang .... executive producer
Don Siegel .... producer
 
Original Music by
Lalo Schifrin 
 
Cinematography by
Michael C. Butler (director of photography) (as Michael Butler)
 
Film Editing by
Frank Morriss 
 
Art Direction by
Fernando Carrere 
 
Set Decoration by
Darrell Silvera 
 
Costume Design by
Helen Colvig 
 
Production Management
Richard McWhorter .... unit production manager
John Vernon .... production manager (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Joseph C. Cavalier .... first assistant director (as Joe Cavalier)
Ron Satlof .... second assistant director
 
Sound Department
Robert L. Hoyt .... sound (as Robert Hoyt)
John K. Kean .... sound
Waldon O. Watson .... sound
 
Special Effects by
Lawrence W. Butler .... special effects rigger (uncredited)
Whitey McMahon .... special effects supervisor (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Paul Baxley .... stunt coordinator
Craig R. Baxley .... stunt driver (uncredited)
Maurice Marks .... stunts (uncredited)
George Robotham .... stunts (uncredited)
Fred Stromsoe .... stunts (uncredited)
Jerry Summers .... stunts (uncredited)
Frank Tallman .... flying stunt double: Walter Matthau (uncredited)
Guy Way .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Scott Hale .... dialogue coach
Hope McLachlin .... script supervisor
Frank Tallman .... flying sequences
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Kill Charley Varrick (Europe: English title)
The Last of the Independents (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
111 min
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Colour:
Colour (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Westrex Recording System)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The last film of veteran character actor Tom Tully. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Varrick steals Nadine's dentist file, he has very long sideburns. In the rest of the film his sideburns are quite short. more
Quotes:
Molly: [reads Charley's business card] "Charley Varrick, last of the independents." I like that. Has a ring of finality. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in Paybacks Are a Bitch (2007) (V) more

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18 out of 22 people found the following review useful.
Towards the top of the list for both Walter Matthau and director Don Siegel, 1 February 2005
10/10
Author: Brandt Sponseller from New York City

Charley Varrick (Walter Matthau) is a former stunt pilot turned independent crop duster who is on the low end of the socio-economic scale. He lives in a trailer park with his girlfriend, Nadine (Jacqueline Scott). He decides to supplement his income by robbing a small bank in a backwater New Mexican town. Unfortunately, not everything goes as planned.

I watched Charley Varrick (in a fine widescreen transfer by the way; at present only a bad pan and scan version appears to exist on DVD) during a TCM channel marathon of director Don Siegel's films. I had just finished Madigan (1968), which I didn't care that much for (although I thought the limited action sequences were good and the direction fine), and was about to finally shut off the television and go to sleep. However, Walter Matthau is one of my favorite actors, and Charley Varrick was starting almost immediately after the end of Madigan, so I figured I'd at least "peek" at the first few minutes. That was a long peek, because this is one excellent film. Charley Varrick ended up with a 10 out of 10 from me.

It probably wouldn't be quite so good without Matthau as the lead. He's had a plethora of fantastic performances, but none are better than Charley Varrick (many are just as good). Matthau was perfectly cast--he had exactly the right age, the right look, and the right disposition for this role. His understated, intelligent manner makes the character and his actions eminently believable within the context of the film. As this is a film that hinges on a fairly complex, logically intricate plot, believability within the context of the film is very important.

Not that the other elements aren't laudable. Siegel's direction--most of it imbued with a great, gritty, early 1970s "feel"--is impeccable, and ranges from a series of beautiful shots of the countryside during the opening credits to elaborately staged, underhanded "clues" as to the "plot beneath the plot"--during most of the middle section, Varrick makes a number of moves that would seem bizarre if taken at their surface value, but he's really hatching a scheme to extricate himself from the mire he's sunken into. None of this is explicitly stated, but Siegel easily conveys it with his direction. There is even one point--right after a character named Molly (Joe Don Baker) visits Jewell Everett (Sheree North), that it seems like maybe Siegel made a fatal misstep, and a scene or two are missing, but I retained faith that it would work out in the end, and it did, seamlessly.

The rest of the cast is fantastic, as well, and of course a film like this wouldn't succeed without a great script, in this case written by Dean Riesner and Howard Rodman from a John Reese novel. This is a too-little-known gem that deserves wider recognition and better treatment, such as a good DVD transfer with lots of extras.

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