The revenge thriller caused outrage and was on the index in Germany for 44 years

The revenge thriller caused outrage and was on the index

Charles Bronson is probably known to many film fans as the mysterious man who appeared in the 1968 western classic A Song of Death picks up the harmonica and Ennio Morricone’s signature music brought to life. Six years later he embodied another iconic role in film history.

A Man Sees Red: The violent revenge thriller starring Charles Bronson was too much for audiences in the 1970s

In A Man Sees Red, Bronson takes on the role of Paul Kersey, who is actually a leads an unspectacular life. He works in an architect’s office and wouldn’t harm a fly. When he comes home one day and finds his wife murdered and his daughter raped, things are about to change.

As the story progresses, Paul Kersey transforms into one of the most famous representatives of the revenge thriller. A simple man who takes the law into his own hands – and in the bloodiest way. This was too much for parts of the audience in the 1970s. In Germany the film promptly ended up on the index.

You can watch the trailer for A Man Sees Red here:

Death Wish 1974 – Trailer (English)

Based on the novel The vigilante or a man sees red (originally: Death Wish) by Brian Garfield, director Michael Winner (The Mechanic) created a thriller that caused great controversy due to its depiction of vigilantism. In Germany it was only removed from the index in 2018. In the meantime you can watch A Man Sees Red unabridged from FSK 16.

Despite all the outrage, the film was a huge success at the box office and spawned a total of four sequels. Below you will find an overview of all parts of the revenge series.

In 2018, Eli Roth (Thanksgiving) also delivered a remake of the first film. Bruce Willis took over the role played by Bronson in the original.

When is A Man Sees Red on TV?

A man sees red running tonight, December 7, 2023, at 10:00 p.m. on Tele 5. With advertising, the broadcast continues until 00:00. The repeat will follow on Monday, December 11, 2023 at 11:20 p.m. Alternatively, you can watch the film with a streaming subscription on Paramount+.

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