The Friends of Eddie Coyle
1973 · Movie · 102 min. · United States
In one of the best performances of his legendary career, Robert Mitchum plays small-time gunrunner Eddie “Fingers” Coyle in Peter Yates’s adaptation of George V. Higgins’s acclaimed novel The Friends of Eddie Coyle. World-weary and living hand to mouth, Coyle works on the sidelines of the seedy Boston underworld just to make ends meet. But when he finds himself facing a second stretch of hard time, he’s forced to weigh loyalty to his criminal colleagues against snitching to stay free. Directed with a sharp eye for its gritty locales and an open heart for its less-than-heroic characters, this is one of the true treasures of 1970s Hollywood filmmaking - a suspenseful crime drama in stark, unforgiving daylight.
Direction Peter Yates
Cast Robert Mitchum · Peter Boyle · Richard Jordan · Steven Keats · Alex Rocco · Mitchell Ryan · Joe Santos
Soundtrack Dave Grusin
Screenplay Paul Monash · George V. Higgins
Cinematography Victor J. Kemper
Original title The Friends of Eddie Coyle
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685 votes (FilmAffinity)
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