The Seven-Ups: Roy Scheider’s Leather Jacket and Pontiac Ventura
Nick (luckystrike721) posted: " Vitals Roy Scheider as Buddy Manucci, renegade NYPD detective New York City, Winter 1972 Film: The Seven-Ups Release Date: December 14, 1973 Director: Philip D'Antoni Costume Designer: Joseph G. Aulisi WARNING! Spoilers ahead! Background " BAMF Style
Roy Scheider as Buddy Manucci in The Seven-Ups (1973)
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Roy Scheider as Buddy Manucci, renegade NYPD detective
New York City, Winter 1972
Film:The Seven-Ups Release Date: December 14, 1973 Director: Philip D'Antoni Costume Designer: Joseph G. Aulisi
WARNING! Spoilers ahead!
Background
Philip D'Antoni's sole directorial effort The Seven-Ups was released 50 years ago today, starring Roy Scheider in his first major leading role as the lead of a group of renegade NYPD detectives who specialize in securing arrests for crooks who will serve sentences of at least seven years... hence being known as "the seven-ups."
The Seven-Ups could be argued as a spiritual continuation of The French Connection, which D'Antoni had accepted the Academy Award for producing two years earlier. Both movies were filmed and set during a gritty winter in early 1970s New York City, focused on crusading cops unafraid to break a few rules—including Scheider as an Italian-American detective named Buddy, inspired by the real-life Sonny Grosso.
Both The French Connection and The Seven-Ups also featured a thrilling car chase centered around our protagonist behind the wheel of an ordinary Pontiac, pushed to perform extraordinary stunts thanks to the late, great Bill Hickman.
If you liked seeing one Pontiac at the heart of The French Connection's famous chase, you'll love seeing two Pontiacs duking it out in The Seven-Ups!
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