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The Seven-Ups (1973) trailer

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Trailer from the great movie the Seven-Ups. Directed by: Philip D'Antoni. With Roy Scheider, Victor Arnold, Jerry Leon and more. Cool cop-movie with a great carchase.

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  • That's too bad indeed :-(

    May Roy rest in peace.

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  • fuck that overated clooney

  • Wow this movie looks so freakin awsome!

    So is Roy.

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  • Stuntman Bill Hickman said that Jayne Mansfield's death was inspiration for a "gag" he devised for the film "Seven Ups" where Roy Scheider drives his car under the trailer of a big rig parked on the road side. Gives you goosebumps now, when you watch it, knowing that

  • i love this film ! roy scheider's best film along with jaws.movies from the 1970's were so gritty and real.roy scheider was a great actor and i always felt that he was underrated.tony lo bianco was also very good in the movie, just saw him recently in the movie kill the irishmen which had a 70's feel to it.

  • @frtw4428

    If you dig those gritty vintage cop films set in NYC, you should check out Italy's police sagas from that same decade! Movies like "High Crime" and "Almost Human" tried to emulate the style made famous by "The French Connection", and totally made a style of their own!

  • What was the name of the actor, in this movie, who later went on to have a cop series of his own called, Kaz

  • watching this tonight... Looks awesome

  • Another Classic from the Super 70's...

  • I lie this and other 70s films shot in NYC (French Connection, Taking of Pelham 123, etc.) as they seem to have a harsh, "gritty" look to them. It adds to the authentic feel of the movie. I don't see this style in movies made recently.

  • PG??? It supposed to be Rated R!

  • In the beginning of this movie is a very young and smiling Jack Nicholson.

  • Roy was the man! A lot of people say this should have been the sequel to The French Connection instead of what we did get, although that was a very good sequel in itself with Hackman giving a better turn as Doyle.

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