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The Incident (1967 film) - Wikipedia The Incident is a 1967 American neo noir crime - thriller film written by Nicholas E Baehr, based on his teleplay Ride with Terror (which had been previously adapted as a 1963 television film) [2] and directed by Larry Peerce
The Incident (1967) - IMDb The Incident: Directed by Larry Peerce With Tony Musante, Martin Sheen, Beau Bridges, Brock Peters Late one night, two young toughs hold hostage the passengers in one car of a New York subway train
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The Incident movie review film summary (1968) | Roger Ebert “The Incident” is the other kind of movie The photography is fuzzy, the characters are gold-plated stereotypes, the plot is obvious and advances automatically But the movie works; it delivers the goods It creates the suspense and fear it tries for
The Incident 1967 Larry Peerce : Larry Peerce : Free Download, Borrow . . . The Incident 1967 Larry Peerce by Larry Peerce Publication date 1967 Topics Thriller Item Size 383 1M The Incident with Martin Sheen Addeddate 2022-10-09 13:45:26 Color color Identifier the-incident-1967-larry-peerce Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1 7 0 Sound sound Year 1967
The Incident (Film) - TV Tropes The Incident is a 1967 independent American thriller film, written by Nicholas E Baehr (who adapted his own 1963 teleplay Ride with Terror) and directed by Larry Peerce The ensemble cast includes Martin Sheen (in his film debut), Tony Musante, Victor Arnold, Beau Bridges, Ruby Dee, Jack Gilford, Ed McMahon, Donna Mills, Brock Peters, and Thelma Ritter It's a New York City Subway rider's
The Incident | Eureka Will any of them have the courage to confront the two maniacs? A high-velocity “home invasion”-styled hostage drama on rails, The Incident is a NYC transit suspense film that precedes the better-known The Taking of Pelham One Two Three by seven years