A tough police detective escapes from custody after being framed and arrested for the murder of his ex-wife, and must now find the real killer and prove his innocence.
Charles Bronson
Jack Murphy
Kathleen Wilhoite
Arabella McGee
Carrie Snodgress
Joan Freeman
Robert F. Lyons
Art Penney
Richard Romanus
Frank Vincenzo
Angel Tompkins
Jan Murphy
Bill Henderson
Ben Wilcove
James Luisi
Ed Reineke
Janet MacLachlan
Dr. Lovell
Clifford A. Pellow
Lieutenant Nachman
Lawrence Tierney
Cameron
Jerome Thor
Judge Kellerman
Mischa Hausserman
Dave Manzarek
Cal Haynes
Reese
Hans Howes
Santana
Tony Montero
Max
Robert Axelrod
Hotel Clerk
Dennis Hayden
Sonny
Leigh Lombardi
Stewardess
Bert Williams
Police Captain
Daniel D. Halleck
Lead Cop
Randall Carver
Mechanic
Gerald Berns
Young Cop
Don Brodie
Old Man
Graham Timbes
Detective
David K. Johnston
Guard #1
Paul McCauley
Bailiff
Brooks Wachtel
Maitre D'
Richard Hochberg
Man with Glasses
John F. McCarthy
Patrol Cop
Charlie Brewer
Security Guard
Charles A. Nero
Liquor Clerk
Wheeler Henderson
Woman in Bathroom
Frank Bove
Guard #2
Christopher Stanley
Ambulance Attendant
Linda Harwood
Waitress
Nancie Clark
Restaurant Patron
Lisa Vice
Blonde
Joseph Roman
Carl
Chris DeRose
Tony Vincenzo
Frank Annese
Kelly
Paul McCallum
Hog
David Hayman
Jack
Janet Rotblatt
Mrs. Vincenzo
Greg Finley
Booking Sergeant
Jerry Lazarus
Lawyer
John Hawker
Hotel Guest
Michael Cooper
LAX Policeman (uncredited)
C. Courtney Joyner
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Shawn McBurney
Waiter (uncredited)
Director
J. Lee Thompson
Writer
Gail Morgan Hickman
November 25, 2019
7
Well you just don't mess with him.
Veteran detective Jack Murphy is a highly wanted man, after being framed for the murder of his ex-wife, he escapes and sets off in pursuit of the real killer. But Jack not only has the killer to occupy his mind, he also has the mob hoping to bring him down as well.
Murphy's Law is a very enjoyable and tidy thriller, it finds Charles Bronson in a role that requires a cool veneer, that he delivers is something of a given to this particular viewer, but the unflustered nature of the character actually lifts this film above many of Bronson's other 80s efforts.
The plot is simple, and some of the dialogue comes heavy with a slice of cheese, but the set pieces stand up, and here we have a female villain worthy of the title. Carrie Snodgress is the lady in question, and although underused because of Murphy's other plot strands, she puts gusto and menace into the role of the vengeful Joan Freeman.
A running plot strand involving Murphy and Kathleen Wilhoite's youthful and foul mouthed Arabella McGee, only hinders the film instead of enhancing it, though the simmering sexual tension between the two does make for an intriguing arc - and it definitely helps the film's finale deliver the goods with added impact.
Perhaps I'm being over biased towards Bronson? But I honestly believe that this film is seriously undervalued on internet sites, so enjoy the cool leading man and take in a great female villain - even if she is sadly under written. 7/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$6,000,000.00
Revenue:
$9,947,631.00