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6/10
Watchable as a time passer mainly because of McQueen
AlsExGal18 November 2016
Steve McQueen's last film features him as an aging modern day bounty hunter who drives a crumbling jalopy barely strung together. He is only just managing to make a living. The story is based on a real life bounty hunter, Ralph Thorson, who worked as technical adviser on the production, I believe.

This film has pretty much always been critically dismissed and, to be sure, it barely has a story line, just a series of incidents, some of them humorous, involved in Thorson's arrest of bail jumpers. There is a major chase sequence towards the end that is excitingly staged, involving a subway car passenger being taken captive, among other things. There's even a little bit of humour to be found here, as well, this prolonged chase sequence the highlight of the film.

I have to say that I found the film to be quite watchable as a time waster, despite its mediocre reputation. I liked the (presumably) on location shooting of some of the seedy areas in which the character had to work.

McQueen has a seasoned presence and is quite effective in his role, though he doesn't have much of a characterization to work with. There are also a few twists to be found here. One inside joke for McQueen fans is that in this film his character is a bad driver who can't seem to parallel park without mounting the curb several times and doing damage to the cars around him.

The supporting cast includes Eli Wallach, Kathryn Harrold as McQueen's pregnant girlfriend, and Ben Johnson as a good old boy town sheriff who pulls a gun on McQueen to emphasize the fact he wants him out of his town. McQueen gives him no argument. Frustrating that the film uses so little of Johnson. He has two reasonably effective small scenes and then he's gone for good. What the film has plenty of, though, is Tracey Walter as a vengeful psycho sworn to kill McQueen. Walter's character likes to indulge in cat-and-mouse games. There's nothing subtle in this actor's over-the-top performance.

I saw no sign of the cancer that would lead to McQueen's death in his appearance here. The actor found out about the asbestos-related mesothelioma shortly after filming on The Hunter was completed. (He died of a heart attack following a brutal operation to have tumors removed in Mexico).
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7/10
Unfairly neglected
Katz520 December 2006
I saw this film several times as a kid and really enjoyed it--seeing it as a 13 year old, it was my introduction to Steve McQueen. Watching it recently as an adult, I still find it amusing. As another reviewer said, it is Steve McQueen in self-deprecation mode. He is relaxed and amusing. And has some great one-liners. Example--

LeVar Burton: "What's that, Papa?" Steve McQueen: "Stun gun." LeVar Burton: "What does it do?" McQueen: "Ruin your day."

McQueen is almost child-like in this movie. The way he interacts with Kathryn Harold, and the thugs he goes after. But he's still the McQueen we know and love when he confronts the Texas ranger played by Ben Johnson. See this movie--it's got some great humor and stunts. The music is a bit cheesy and the story is rather episodic, but still a fun night at the movies.
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7/10
Enjoyable, loose funky McQueen bow-out
FANatic-102 October 2006
"The Hunter" is no masterpiece, certainly, and not on a par with Steve McQueen's classics from the 1960's. But it did showcase a looser, more easy going McQueen and showed a direction he might have gone further in during the 1980's had he lived. Certainly its no worse than a lot of the films Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds were churning out in this time period. I enjoyed the movie, its certainly watchable, but it is hampered by what seems like a made-for-TV look and budget at times (Steve McQueen couldn't get a bigger budget??). The musical score sucks in the way many 70's and 80's films did, and there's one howlingly ludicrous classroom scene featuring Kathryn Harrold as McQueen's girlfriend. But its all about McQueen in his final performance really. Fortunately he looks pretty good in this film, at least better than he did in "Tom Horn" and "An Enemy of the People" and he also looks like he was having a pretty good time. It was also nice to see him in his final film go full-circle playing a modern equivalent to his break-through role as a bounty hunter in "Wanted:Dead or Alive", which was where I first became a fan of McQueen's. He was a true movie star and a man's man and I still miss him.
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McQueen's Last Stand
G-Man-254 July 2001
McQueen's last film before his tragic and untimely death from cancer was this minor but enjoyable action comedy based on the exploits of real life bounty hunter Ralph "Papa" Thorson. The small scale, episodic structure and a few plot contrivances sometimes make it feel like a glorified made-for-TV movie (TV veteran Buzz Kulik directed), but Steve is terrific in the role and he's aided by a large and colorful supporting cast. Plenty of action, along with nice touches of warmth and humor make this more than passable entertainment, especially for fans of McQueen. ** 1/2 stars
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7/10
Scourge of Bail Jumpers Everywhere
bkoganbing20 September 2007
Steve McQueen's farewell performance in The Hunter is a fine action thriller based on the true story of Ralph 'Pappy' Thorsen, bounty hunter and scourge of bail jumpers everywhere or at least those in and around the Chicago area.

It's interesting how the film builds up the level of difficulty of McQueen's cases. His first case was bringing in LeVar Burton who was between the two roles that made his career, in Roots as Kunte Kinte and in Star Trek the Next Generation as Geordi LaForge. The two of them hit it off so well that when Burton's charges are dismissed, he goes to work for McQueen.

The film itself builds up gradually to McQueen's last two cases where the action in the last 25 minutes doesn't let up at all, almost like an Indiana Jones film. There's a fine action sequence involving pursuit on the Chicago Metro and later in a parking lot with McQueen trying to apprehend Thomas Rosales, Jr. who is one real psycho. And then McQueen has to deal with Tracey Walter, a psycho out to kill him who kidnaps McQueens's pregnant girl friend Kathryn Harrold. Walter makes Rosales look like Cary Grant, in fact it was the best psycho act since Steve Ihnat in Madigan.

Always a pleasure in any film is Eli Wallach, reunited with McQueen from one of McQueen's earliest triumphs in The Magnificent Seven. Wallach plays the bail bondsman who hires McQueen's services and is his friend and confidante.

McQueen's last illness came on him with suddenness, though he looks his 50 years, he doesn't look ill in The Hunter. As so he did not get the kind of cinema valedictory that John Wayne did in The Shootist. Still The Hunter is a fine film for a screen legend to go out on.
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6/10
Thrilling film with a spectacular final performance by the legendary Steve McQueen as a modern-day bounty hunter
ma-cortes11 August 2013
He's not as fast as he used to be... That's what makes him human. He's a bounty hunter... And that's what makes him dangerous and he is constantly putting his life on the line. With the arrival of civilization and the closing of the American frontier in the early 1900s, the "bounty hunter" became extinct. But someone forgot to tell Ralph "Papa" Thorson...", the last of his kind - a man born into an age to which he really does not belong. Among other things, insurance companies will not insure his life, and he will never receive any social security payments . Steve McQueen stars the life of bounty hunter Ralph "Papa" Thorson, who traveling from one state to another in pursuit of fugitives as he has apprehended more than 5,000 criminals and bail jumpers . His schoolteacher girlfriend Dotty (Kathryn Harrold) is pregnant . A subplot involves an old enemy seeking vendetta (Tracey Walter) at Thorson . Based on real life of troubleshooter Ralph Thorson (performed three roles on this movie ,he acted as a technical consultant, had written the novel on which it was based, and played a small cameo), well portrayed by Steve McQueen in this movie, Ralph was killed by a car bomb in 1994.

Action-filled film contains an uneven plot with familiar drama , thrills ,car races , pursuits and many other things . Very good acting by Steve McQueen as Thorson , an old-fashioned guy who has a love of antiques , classical music and drives a 1950s convertible . Steve McQueen's final film , when he arrived at one of locations used for the film, he was checked into a really nice hotel with all the amenities available at the time, then he found out that the crew was staying in a cheaper motel nearby, he checked out of the hotel and stayed in the motel with the crew. Supporting cast is frankly good just like Elli Wallach , Ben Johnson , Tracey Walter , Al Ruscio , Levar Burton and many others . Highlights of the film are a pursuit in a cornfield, where driver in a tractor try to mow down and a chase through Chicago atop a fast-moving train. Atmospheric and gripping photography Fred Koenekamp , one of the main cameramen of the 60s and 70s , he photographed classics such as ¨Patton¨and ¨The towering inferno¨ . Mediocre musical score by Michael Legrand , in fact , producers of this picture were not satisfied with Michel Legrand's musical score which was too baroque for a thriller, they said ; finally,they came to an agreement with the French composer. Legrand's music was kept on US copies but a new musical score composed by Charles Bernstein was mixed with the soundtrack for copies released in Europe.

The motion picture was middlingly directed by Buzz Kulik . It was final theatrically released movie for director Buzz Kulik. Buzz was an expert filmmaker of TV movies and occasionally for cinema . He directed notorious series and TV films (The Lindberg kidnapping case , Pioneer woman , Brian's song , Riot , Rage of Angela) and adapted famous films for TV (From here to eternity with Natalie Wood , Women of valor) . Furthermore , he filmed some vehicles for notorious actors as Burt Reynods (Shamus) , Lee Marvin (Sergeant Ryker) , Steve McQueen (The hunter) and Pierce Brosnan (Around the world in 80 days) .
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6/10
Disappointingly routine action film for Steve McQueen's final film
a_chinn22 January 2019
Steve McQueen plays real-life bounty hunter Ralph "Papa" Thorson in this disappointedly routine action film, which would sadly be his final film. "The Hunter" is a mostly episodic story, with McQueen tasked with hunting down different cons who've jumped bail, which leads to fist fights, car chases, and one particularly enjoyable chase atop a commuter train. There's also a quaint scene where he uses an early incarnation of a taser. Journeyman director Buzz Kulik ("Villa Rides," "Sergeant Ryker," "Brian's Song") delivers adequate action sequences, but lacks the style of Sam Peckinpah's "The Getaway" or Peter Yates' "Bullitt." A stronger director could have elevated this material, but there's no denying that McQueen is one of the coolest actors of all-time and does turn this completely average material into something much more compelling than it deserved. With a lesser actor playing Papa Thorson, "The Hunter" would have long been forgotten, but McQueen makes this film something worth watching. Eli Wallach, Kathryn Harrold, LeVar Burton, Ben Johnson, and Tracey Walter also appear in the film. RELATED RECOMMENDATION: If you want a higher quality movie about modern day bounty hunters, watch Robert DeNiro in "Midnight Run" instead.
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7/10
Cast correct
kosmasp10 October 2020
A really good cast to say the least ... and a pre Star Trek movie of LeVar. Now for me that was a new one and it took me a bit to actually recognize him (not wearing those "goggles" or whatever you'd call them). But of course he is like the others a bit player, because top billing goes to Steve McQueen, who does his best to fill the character he portrays with life.

Overall a decent movie that has some tone issues (and maybe even pace?). From funny to serious and back again. For some that may work better than for others. So it will be up to your taste what you make of the movie and how much you'll enjoy watching it. It's ok to good in my book
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5/10
Notable only for being Steve McQueen's last movie
grantss9 October 2020
Bounty hunter Ralph "Papa" Thorson is receiving death threats from a criminal he helped put away. This while his girlfriend is about to give birth, an event he isn't looking forward to. Meanwhile, he has his job to do and this involves bringing in some tough characters.

I watched this because it is Steve McQueen's last movie and it turns out that is really the only reason to watch this. Plot is at best mildly interesting being reasonably unfocussed. Plot development doesn't always feel consistent.

There's a degree of engagement with McQueen's character (Thorson) but not to a large extent: the lack of focus in the plot makes for some inconsistent character traits and behaviours too.

McQueen is okay in the lead role. No other performances to speak of though. Tracey Walter is incredibly hammy as the villain of the piece.
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7/10
Give it a try since it is the last from one of the best. There will never be another like him.
Fella_shibby21 March 2020
I first saw this in the late 80s on a vhs. Revisited it recently. As a die hard fan of McQueen, i enjoyed this film which many dubbed as the last n weakest of McQueen's films. The film is about a modern-day bounty hunter who captures criminals who have skipped on their bail to bring them back for a reward. His job doesn't allow him to spend time with his pregnant girlfriend n at the same time a psychopath is stalking them. The film has a good rooftop chase, a foot chase, a train sequence n a funny chase in a corn field with ample amount of dynamites. In this film McQueen came up with the idea of going against his famous car n bike racing abilities by portraying his character as a terrible driver. The film does have a very weak villain n the screenplay is a mishmash.
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5/10
The Hunter
Prismark1015 April 2020
Steve McQueen's last film had him playing Papa Thorson, a modern day bounty hunter based on a real person.

Thorson goes after bail jumpers all over the country and his assignments in the movie get more dangerous.

Rocco Mason is a psycho that Thorson caught. He is stalking Thorson's pregnant girlfriend.

Sadly The Hunter is episodic in nature and the screenplay has disconnected incidents joined up to make a movie.

Thorson is portrayed here as a lousy driver. He goes to an all black neighbourhood, crashes into a car repeatedly as he tries to park and a black man who owns the damaged car just shouts at him.

The action scenes are badly directed. One of them involving a combined harvester wants to be humorous but is just stupid. A long chase scene involving a train just fizzles out with a car ending in the river.

McQueen was ill when he made this movie but he still looks good in his scenes. It is just a shame he did not go out in a better movie.
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8/10
Simple but good.
Aaron137518 April 2003
This, of course, was McQueen's last role. It is nothing grand, and for the most part there really is no plot, but it is still a rather good movie. This movie revolves around McQueen's character who is a bounty hunter. This movie shows him go after various people and also shows his home life...which is a bit unique too. He goes after super big rednecks, small time crooks, crazy guys who blow things up, and one rather dangerous individual. Someone who he captured in the past also stalks him. All in all it isn't the greatest movie, but it mixes action and humor well. Even though McQueen was feeling the effects of his illness during the shooting of this one, he still does a great job.
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6/10
An average swansong for a cinema great
russjones-808875 July 2020
A veteran bounty hunter in Los Angeles captures bail jumpers and brings them back to his employer. With his wife expecting a child, it is time to reassesses his priorities.

Steve McQueen plays the bounty hunter in what was sadly to be his last film. Sadder still that this was far from one of his best. All a bit predictable and the star is best remembered for his better work. For fans only.
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3/10
Not the best ending for McQueen's career.
mod_boy8 November 2003
Steve McQueen plays Papa Thorson a man who lives in the past with the motto "New things are no Good." Papa's a bounty hunter who relies on a law from the late1800's that allows anyone to capture those who jump bail (by almost any means necessary).

Most of the movie shows Papa tracking down and capturing criminals. There are some wacky chase scenes -- one involving a Trans Am and a Harvester in a corn field - but most the action is mundane especially compared to McQueen's other films.

The movie would have benefited greatly with better effects (explosions, etc), some one liners and stronger characterization.

The ending is somewhat sentimental and cheesy. The film is based on a true story - which probably could have used some embellishment. McQueen gives a pretty good performance and it's fun to see Levar Burton in one of his earlier roles.

Recommended for hard-core McQueen fans only.
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Something for everybody
kylediede11 March 2004
Let me start out by saying I loved this movie! At first I was biased towards this movie, but that quickly changed. I think the director's intention was to make this movie for everbody. For those of you who like action movies it has a grueling scene involving a subway, a parking garage and a child being held at gun point. For those of you who like romance it has a sub-plot involving a woman who is facing pregnancy issues with her husband. For those who like horror movies there is a wonderful end scene that scares the daylights out of anybody breathing! For those who likes comedy there are a few punchlines mixed in plus a scene involving a cornfield a car and a tractor.

Steve McQueen gives off a great performance as a "Dirty Harry" type Bounty Hunter. I have never in fact seen a S. McQueen movie however, upon seeing it, I thought this guy was great. I was a little disappointed to find out that was Steve McQueen's final movie, he could have done a lot more.

The rest of the cast gave out great performances as well, The actress playing Dotty was very beautiful and had so much presense, she did wonderful.

10/10 (And I am not always this nice)
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6/10
A nice denouement for a legendary star
Leofwine_draca19 November 2017
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THE HUNTER is a contemporary thriller notable for being Steve McQueen's last role before his untimely death from cancer in 1980. The surprise is that he barely seems to have aged since his days in THE BLOB and he delivers a stylish, cool, and likable performance as always throughout his career. McQueen plays a bail bondsman on the track of various criminal and fugitives who have absconded from the law, and the film's narrative juxtaposes his everyday work with his fraught home life involving a girlfriend with a baby on the way. The film looks and feels a little similar to the DIRTY HARRY series, although it's much more of a character drama. Saying that, it closes out with an extended chase climax through the city which really thrills.
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6/10
From Le Mans To Lamaze
slokes21 May 2009
Steve McQueen's last movie presents him more or less successfully turning over a new leaf, less cool, more wrinkled, and easy-going almost to a fault. And funny. "The Hunter" is maybe the one time McQueen gave a naturally comic performance on film.

Telling someone they drive like Steve McQueen is usually a kind of compliment, but not if you mean the character he plays here, then-modern-day bounty hunter Ralph "Papa" Thorson. Thorson is utterly inept behind the wheel, struggling with parallel parking and stick shifts. He must also deal with his girlfriend's pregnancy, which means taking on dangerous parole violators he'd rather leave to another guy.

"I'm getting too old for this bleep," he says, coining a phrase later immortalized by the "Lethal Weapon" series of action comedies.

Directed by TV veteran Buzz Kulik with much of the texture of a "Rockford Files" episode, including "Rockford" regular Kathryn Harrold playing Dotty the expectant girlfriend, "The Hunter" does struggle with trying to throw in too many dramatic subplots, probably in an effort to showcase McQueen's range.

There's a police buddy who's falling apart. There's a bail-jumper with a penchant for fixing electronics who just needs a second chance. Falling flat especially is a linking sequence featuring a speed freak who's stalking Thorson ("I'm gonna kill Paaaah-paaaah" he says in one ridiculous confrontation scene with Dotty; Tracey Walter has done much better work).

But Kulik gets a fine performance out of McQueen, and some nifty action sequences, particularly one on a Chicago el-train and another of Thorson in a cornfield trying to ride down a pair of dynamite-crazy brothers with a Harvester. McQueen seems to be consciously coming down from his "King of Cool" pedestal; many of the jokes are on him as he's shown to be a stick-in-the-mud spectacles-wearing antique-loving fossil who actually says at one point: "New things are no good." But he inhabits the persona of Thorson in a really cool way, whether he's answering a threatening phone call or reloading his .45.

It's fun to see Eli Wallach back in a McQueen film, too, this time as comic relief as a bail loaner who counsels a pair of worried parents: "Can I talk honestly to you? Your son is a rat." Also back in a McQueen film is Ben Johnson, talking from behind a desk as he always seemed to do with McQueen. His part doesn't add up to much, but it's fun watching him pull a gun on Thorson for McQueen's utterly nonchalant reaction.

Yes, "The Hunter" feels like a pilot to a TV series rather than a movie, but as madsagittarian noted in another review, it could have been a neat series to watch, particularly if we had had McQueen around for another five years to play the role. Instead, he left us wanting more. In show biz, that translates into a kind of success.
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6/10
Hunting for the right mood.
mark.waltz4 January 2022
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While this is an enjoyable Film, It suffers from an inability to stick to one fprm: comical with slapstick one moment then deadly serious the next, then filled with action and nonstop violence. It's Steve McQueen's last film, a good one for him, playing a bounty hunter who finds that he is a subject of revenge by someone he won setup who now wants him dead and will stop at nothing when it comes to harassing him before he makes his move. McQueen's a good guy, arresting a twenty-something charming young black man, LeVar Burton, then arranging for his release and hiring him to do chores around the house to give him a new start. Girlfriend Kathryn harrold is pregnant with their child but upset by all the kinds of danger he always ends up in, and wants to leave him after she is confronted by the stalker outside her classroom. Who can blame her with a new baby on the way?

With Eli Wallach as his boss and Tracey Walter as the crazy stalker, there's also Ben Johnson and Richard Venture. Along the way, there are some over the top gay references, a chase in a cornfield with McQueen actually in a large reaping machine chasing them being chased by some criminals, and later, a chase under an elevated Subway in Chicago. Burton is more or less just there for comic relief, being Mr. Fix it and destroying everything he touches.

In spite of the weaknesses and the variety of moods, the film is very entertaining and never slows down at all. Great Chicago locations help as well, and Walter's harassment of Harrold is quite frightening. McQueen does look frail but he gives his all, on the scene all the elevated Subway is filled with excitement especially when McQueen gets on the top of the speeding train car. Pretty formula stuff but definitely a crowd-pleaser that would require a lot of popcorn.
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7/10
entertaining
pswanson0010 February 2007
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I'd like my vote to be 6 1/2, but can't do it. I don't know how I'd missed it, but I had barely heard of this movie -- in fact, knew nothing about it except its title -- until about a month ago. It's not a great film, but it is good amusement. Steve McQueen's role seems like a pale imitation of his former work, until one realizes that he was dying of cancer at the time of its making, and that the character he portrayed was SUPPOSED to be worn out and past his prime. Over all, it works for me. I found several interesting juxtapositions in The Hunter. 1). McQueen became a star playing a bounty hunter on TV, and he was a bounty hunter in his last film; 2). Eli Wallach played his enemy in The Magnificent Seven, and his primary employer here; 3). Ben Johnson was his employer, then his enemy, in The Getaway, and is a nemesis here. I feel as if circuits were being completed in Steve's last movie, as if he were sort of uniting the threads of his career. I'll see this film again.
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5/10
McQueen's Final Film Lacks Impact!!!
zardoz-1329 May 2010
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Steve McQueen's final film performance as real-life bounty hunter Ralph "Papa" Thorson consists of an anthology of chases alternating with his life with family and friends in Chicago and his young girlfriend Dotty (Kathryn Harrold of "Nightwing") who is pregnant with their first child. Buzz Kulik directed this mediocre, moderately entertaining actioneer that has Thorson going out on a variety of bail bonds that he gets from Ritchie Blumenthal (Eli Wallach of "The Magnificent Seven"), but this sentimental film is largely uninspired. For example, the McQueen character cannot drive a car worth a hoot. In one scene, he tries to parallel park with disastrous results. Okay, we get the joke. Broad comedy isn't McQueen's forte. The action scenes are serviceable, but this was largely a disappointing epic. The biggest stunt involved driving a car off a high-rise parking lot into the river that runs through Chicago. Ben Johnson has what amounts to a cameo in the Houston scenes when he tries to run our hero out of town. Altogether, "The Hunter" is a pretty dismal melodrama with a tired looking McQueen.
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7/10
Good fun Movie
mroberts-2821529 April 2022
Only thing that worries me is how did the poor guy make any money after paying for all the damages.

It was a great final scene for his career.

It's a little sad that this near his passing, Steve McQueen appeared to be so healthy.
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4/10
McQueen's Swan Song Isn't as Bad as Some Say
mrb198024 April 2008
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"The Hunter" appeared in theaters in the summer of 1980, just a few months before Steve McQueen's premature passing. Some reviewers have savaged the movie as his worst, and many folks love to slam it. However, the worst thing I can identify is its ordinariness, that it does not measure up to the talents of its stars. For that reason, it seems like a sadly mediocre end to McQueen's career.

McQueen had taken a long hiatus from movies in the 1970s (unless you count the bizarre "An Enemy of the People") but returned with two 1980 releases, "The Hunter" and the western film "Tom Horn". I never have really liked "Tom Horn" (too darn much blood and gore) but "The Hunter" is much better. It's a story of a modern bounty hunter (McQueen), his pregnant girlfriend (Kathryn Harrold), and McQueen's efforts to bring the bad guys in. There's lots of action (much of it cartoonish) and a subplot about Harrold's pregnancy and a frantic hospital scene at the end of the movie. The two stars give good if not great performances, but they're let down by a bland script, which looks like an expanded 1970s cop-show story. Sadly, McQueen complained about a persistent cough during filming, and was diagnosed with terminal cancer in late 1979, at the age of 49.

It seems like yesterday that this film premiered in theaters, but surprisingly it's been 28 years. McQueen's return to films wasn't earth-shaking, however he showed flashes of what could have been a successful career revival. I think it's a glimpse of what might have been, rather than a look at a tired, faded star. In that respect, the movie is rather sad, because McQueen never made another movie.
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8/10
A solid, exciting and underrated action item with an excellent lead performance by Steve McQueen
Woodyanders19 October 2006
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The late, great, sorely missed tough guy supreme Steve McQueen gives a typically cool, laconic and utterly engaging performance as rugged, but weary modern-day bounty hunter Ralph "Papa" Thorson, who goes after dangerous criminals who have skipped bail and has trouble adjusting to an ever-changing world he feels increasingly out of place in. Directed in a rather plain, yet still effective manner by TV show veteran Buzz Kulik, this movie has a certain rough look and gritty atmosphere to it that's gripping and believable. The pace is a bit slow, but fitfully steady just the same. The action sequences are very lively, riveting and exciting; two highlights are a stirring chase between a wheat thresher and a Trans Am in a corn field and a wild lengthy set piece towards the end which starts out as a foot chase and ultimately culminates into a car chase (the whole sequence on a speeding subway train totally smokes). Both Michel Legrand's rousing score and Fred Koenekamp's smooth photography are on the money fine. The topflight supporting cast constitutes as another substantial plus: Kathryn Harrold as Thorson's loving, but long-suffering pregnant school teacher girlfriend, Eli Wallach as a crusty bail bondsman, Levar Burton as a nice young guy who befriends Thorson, Ben Johnson as an ornery sheriff, and the ever-creepy Tracey Walter as a crazed, vengeful ex-con with a personal grudge against Thorson. McQueen's reliably strong, personable and charismatic screen presence really holds the picture together; McQueen brings a likability and vulnerability to Thorson that's refreshing and appealing in equal measure. Unjustly reviled by most critics during its theatrical release, "The Hunter" overall sizes up as an extremely solid and satisfying little ripper that's well worth checking out by both Steve McQueen fans and action movie buffs alike.
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7/10
Steve McQueen's final film
Tweekums29 February 2012
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This isn't Steve McQueen's greatest film but it is still a lot of fun and amazingly he still had what it took to do an action role even though he was to die of cancer not that long afterwards. The film is fairly episodic; following bounty hunter Ralph "Papa" Thorson as he brings in a variety of bail jumpers. Most of them don't want to come quietly but he gets them all in the end; one way or another! One of his old 'clients' has a hard time forgiving him and starts making death threats; first to Thorson then to his pregnant girlfriend Dotty; ultimately he tries to make good on his threats and Thorson has to take some fairly extreme measures to ensure the survival of himself and Dotty.

This isn't a substantial film but it is a lot of fun with plenty of action throughout and quite a few laughs too. Thorson's driving is terrible; he can't even park his car without hitting somebody else so what happens when he tries to drive a recovery truck through a multi-storey car park has to be seen to be believed! An extra accidental laugh is provided by the casting of LaVar Burton, who would later play the engineer in 'Star Trek: The Next Generation', as an amateur repairman who nearly fixes everything he gets his hands on! One might think that was all the laughs the action wouldn't be too exciting but that would be wrong; the chase that leads to Thorson travelling on the roof of a Chicago El train was quite thrilling and ended with a spectacular stunt. If you are a fan of Steve McQueen this is obviously a must see film but even if you aren't it is a lot of fun.
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5/10
Hunting reality and catching Hollywood
flingebunt26 December 2005
In the 1970s many film makers had been seeing for many years the life on the streets that surrounded them, but was not being portrayed in the movies. Over time crept into the movies and this movie is one example, though not a good one.

Based on the true life story of Bounty Hunter Ralph 'Papa' Thorson, it portrays him as thoroughly human while also have a tough edge. It tries to show snippets of life that abounded at the time, but the result is patchy and inconsistent.

It is a movie from that time and era and relies far too heavily on interesting characters interwoven through superficially constructed chase scenes.

The whole crazy killer umbrella plot is just stupid.
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