Death Wish V: The Face of Death
Death Wish V: The Face of Death | |
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Directed by | Allan A. Goldstein |
Written by | Brian Garfield (characters) Michael Colleary and Allan A. Goldstein (story) Allan A. Goldstein (screenplay) |
Produced by | Damian Lee |
Starring | Charles Bronson Lesley-Anne Down Michael Parks Robert Joy Saul Rubinek |
Cinematography | Curtis Petersen |
Edited by | Patrick Rand |
Music by | Terry Plumeri |
Distributed by | 21st Century Film Corporation (Distributor) Trimark Pictures/Lionsgate (VHS/DVD Release) MGM Home Entertainment/Sony Pictures Entertainment (Australian DVD Distributors) |
Release date | January 14, 1994 | (USA)
Running time | 95 mins. |
Country | Template:Film US |
Language | English |
Box office | $1,702,394 (USA) |
Death Wish V: The Face of Death is a 1994 action thriller, and the fourth and final sequel to the 1974 film Death Wish.
Star Charles Bronson returned to reprise the role of Paul Kersey one final time for this, his final theatrical starring role in the industry.
The film is produced by 21st Century Film Corporation, a company under Menahem Golan after Cannon Films' bankruptcy. It was shot in Toronto and helmed by Canadian director Allan Goldstein. Steve Carver was originally going to direct until the producers planned to cut the budget.
Plot
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Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) returns to New York City under the name Paul Stewart. He is invited by girlfriend Olivia Regent (Lesley-Anne Down) to a fashion show. Backstage, mobster Tommy O’Shea (Michael Parks) and his goons muscle in on the action. Tommy then threatens Olivia, who is his ex-wife and mother to their daughter Chelsea (Erica Lancaster).
Olivia later informs Paul of her ex-husband's behavior after he finds bruises on her hand. Paul proceeds to confront him, but Tommy points a gun at Paul's face. The confrontation ends with the arrival of Chelsea.
NYPD officers Tony Hoyle (Saul Rubinek) and Hector Vasquez (Miguel Sandoval) visit Stewart's home. Paul Stewart is revealed to be Paul Kersey in the Witness Protection Program. He informs them about Tommy O’Shea. Hoyle says they have been trying to nab Tommy for years, and he wants Olivia to testify.
That night at a restaurant, Paul proposes to Olivia, who accepts. Olivia excuses herself to go to the ladies room and is attacked by Tommy’s associate, Freddie "Flakes" (Robert Joy), who in an attempt to prevent her testimony bashes her head on a mirror, causing permanent disfigurement to her face.
Freddie escapes, although Paul gets a look at him. At the hospital, where Paul is told Olivia will need reconstructive surgery, he talks with Lt. Mickey King (Kenneth Welsh), who has been working on the O’Shea case for 16 years. Paul is angry but is warned by King not to pick up his old habits and to let the police handle it.
Tommy escalates the violence, killing several people including female police officer Janice Omori (Lisa Inoue). Paul and Olivia are attacked by Freddie, who ends up shooting Olivia in the back (thus killing her) as the couple tries to escape.
Tommy is "cleared" of involvement in his ex-wife’s death and seeks custody of their daughter. This sets the stage for a fight between Paul and Tommy, one that leaves Paul unconscious. He decides to return to his vigilante ways and is later assisted by Hoyle, who learns his department has been corrupted by Tommy.
Tommy hires three thugs, Frankie (Scott Spidell), Mickey (Tim MacMenamin), and Angel (Sandro Limotta), to take care of Paul, using Chelsea as bait. Paul rescues her. Lt. King is wounded by Tommy.
Paul eventually pushes Tommy to a pool of acid. Tommy tries to pursuade Paul to spare him by saying "Anything you want, anything you need, it's yours." Paul quickly responds with "I don't need anything, but you could use a bath." Paul then finally manages to kill Tommy by knocking him into the pool of acid. He rejoins Chelsea, calling out to the injured King, "Hey Lieutenant, if you need any help, give me a call" while Paul walks toward the 'lightened' hallway.
Cast
- Charles Bronson as Paul Kersey
- Lesley-Anne Down as Olivia Regent
- Michael Parks as Tommy O'Shea
- Robert Joy as Freddie
- Saul Rubinek as Hoyle
- Kenneth Welsh as King
- Erica Lancaster as Chelsea
- Chuck Shamata as Sal Paconi
- Kevin Lund as Chuck Paconi