The Seven-Ups



Currently viewing: The Seven-Ups

Compare prices for The Seven-Ups



Affiliate Program

The Seven-Ups

 The Seven-Ups

List Price: $9.98
You Pay Only: $7.49
You Save: $2.49 (25%)
Prices subject to change.



Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours




Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT
EAN: 0024543238614
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 23, 2006
Running Time: 103 minutes
Sales Rank: 7398
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: December 14, 1973




Related Items:

Editorial Review:

Description:
Seven-ups are those criminals due to serve at least that number of year in jail -- if they get caught. Roy Scheider is a cop who catches them.

Amazon.com:
The Seven-Ups of the title are a hot-dogging special unit of the New York Police Department led by street smart Roy Scheider, who applies unconventional techniques to crack tough cases and nab untouchable criminals. When a pair of police impersonators pulls a series of mob kidnappings, the local hoods get very nervous and Scheider's boys investigate, leading to a squad member's death that turns the case personal. Director Philip D'Antoni previously produced Bullitt and The French Connection and learned the importance of a good car chase: with craftsmanlike efficiency he delivers a textbook example of the inner-city chase, lacking style but chock full of squealing tires, careening cars, fleeing pedestrians, and dynamite crackups. The New York City street shooting and the ever-present street sounds give the film a solid sense of place, and Scheider applies his usual thoughtful intensity as the vengeful cop, but the rest of the cops are woefully undeveloped. Only Tony LoBianco, as Scheider's childhood buddy turned hustler and street snitch, has any real presence next to Scheider. In the pantheon of '70s cop thrillers, The Seven-Ups ranks below the more vigorous and ambiguous classics like Serpico and The French Connection, but excellent stunt work and gritty action raises it above the pack. --Sean Axmaker



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - NY COP STORY - GRITTY, SEEMS REAL, GREAT ACTING ALL AROUND
Great movie - they don't make them like this anymore. Actually I don't think theye ever did, with the exception of The French Connection (Scheider was in that too), and Bullitt with Steve McQueen.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - "Not Just Any ol Lemon-Lime Drinks"
This movie was probably intended as a B movie to pad out a studio's production list. What resulted however, is a great action/suspense movie with one of the BEST automobile chase scenes (Bullit and the French Connection are the other two) in the business. Roy Schieder is very good in this film. It has turned into a classic.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great car chase !
I agree 100% with M. Lamans review and what a car chase, although its very reminiscent of Bullits car chase, even the sounds of the car engines.

The huge Pontiac Granville Vs. a Pontiac Ventura from this movie is not quite the same as The Mustang Vs. a Dodge Charger in Bullit.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Frail, younger brother of The French Connection
Seven-ups is worth watching for the same reasons as the French Connection, the main one being its aural and visual depiction of gritty, seventies New York. You can almost smell it. Downsides: Roy Schneider could have used the Roy Scheider Gene Hackman had in The FC, The crime plot is less intruiging yet all there is to watch in the movie, The Roy Scheider character lacks depth (because it focuses on nothing but catching the bad guys), and of course The FC hit the screens first. The paranoid music, the raincoats, footsteps, huge cars, a lengthy, good-old chase (can you spot the film crew?) and my somewhat melodramatic feelings about seventies movies earned it the fourth star.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Strong crime drama from 1970s
Watching The Seven-Ups, all I could think of was that if The French Connection sequel had starred Roy Scheider, this would be the movie. Really though, this is a solid, entertaining movie and better than most crime dramas from the period. Scheider plays Buddy Mancini, the leader of a small but specialized group of NY cops called the Seven-Ups (in reference to how long the sentences are for the crooks they put away) who seem to get results when no one else can. But Buddy's crew runs into some trouble when mobsters start being kidnapped and ransomed off, supposedly by the police. The Seven-Ups obviously know it's not them doing it, but can they find out who is behind the scheme? The first 30 minutes or so are a little slow as the storyline is spelled out, but the rest of the movie really picks up speed, including one of the best car chases ever done. It's a shame this chase doesn't get the accolades of a Bullitt or The French Connection, but it's right up there. A sometimes confusing plot, but not enough to detract from the movie overall, The Seven-Ups is more than a safe bet if you're a fan of 1970s crime dramas and thrillers.

Roy Scheider is really the only big name in the cast for his role as Buddy Mancini. Scheider is very good in the part and you feel for the guy without knowing too much about his background. He always was a likable actor, and his Buddy Mancini is no different as he tries to figure out what's going on with the mob kidnappings. The rest of the Seven-Ups ... Read More



Browse for similar items by category:



 More Products
Electronics Store, Photography Store, Computers and Accessories, Power Tools Store, Online Jewelry Store, Online Health Store, Buy Clothing Online, Baby Stuff, Huge Bookstore, Classical Music, Buy DVDs, Gourmet Food Store, Kitchen Shopping, Buy Magazine Subscriptions, Online Music Store, Office Products Store, Outdoor Lifestyle Store, Buy Software, Buy Sporting Goods, Online Toy Store, VHS Videos, Buy Video Games, All Stores


 Popular Products
Digital SLR Cameras, LifeDrive PDA, Casio Exilim Camera, Tag Heuer Watch









Shop in:
German | Arabic | Japanese | Italian | French | Spanish | Portuguese | Korean | Chinese