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  1. Hard Times (1975) -- (Movie Clip) Long Hard Road. Vagabond Chaney (Charles Bronson) introduces himself to hustler Speed (James Coburn) in an early scene from Walter Hill's depression-era fistfight drama Hard Times, 1975. Hard Times (1975) -- (Movie Clip) Opening Credits. Opening title sequence with 1930's rail yard scenes featuring Charles ...

  2. Hard Times is a muted 70s tough guy flick starring the man of the era, Charles Bronson. There’s an undeniable charm and coziness found within the bluegrass music at its bookends (another segment in the middle also conjures such spirit), and the quiet Bronson and slick James Coburn command screen presence for the duration.

  3. I just like to know where a man comes from. You look a little past it. Besides, I already got a hitter. - Yes, I saw him. - He laid down on me tonight. Every time you go to a bar, somebody thinks he's tough. But they all come to Speed for the dough-re-mi. He's a bum, I lose. I don't want your dough.

  4. Bronson plays an itinerant bare-knuckle street fighter in the 1930s who makes his living beating the brains out of those foolish enough to think they can tak...

  5. Nov 6, 2018 · Maybe Hard Times can’t top the best of the 70s, like the first two Godfather films, or Deliverance, or Network or The French Connection. But among the lower-key movies it resembles, like Monte Hellman’s Two-Lane Blacktop, or Scarecrow, it stands out, even by the high standards of 1970s films.

  6. Hard Times: Directed by Tom Reeve. With John Lynch, Cornelius Clarke, Lochlann O'Mearáin, Cian Barry. The town of Kilcoulin's Leap will never be the same after a down-on-his-luck mailman botches a get-rich-quick scheme.

  7. Hard Times: Directed by Walter Hill. With Charles Bronson, James Coburn, Jill Ireland, Strother Martin. The saga of a drifter who turns to illicit bare-knuckle boxing in Depression-era New Orleans.