Night of the Juggler 4k (1980) directed by Robert Butler @ Naro Expanded Cinema


Details
This looked interesting from the Naro. I'm into these gritty 1970s-early 80s crime dramas.
RUNTIME: 101 minutes
SYNOPSIS (via the Naro/Kino Lorber): The grit and intensity of late-1970s New York City is depicted in stark detail in this relentlessly action-packed cult classic. Twenty-four hours of nerve-jangling tension and suspense begin when a twisted psychotic (Cliff Gorman, Cops and Robbers, All That Jazz) kidnaps a teenaged girl, mistaking her for the daughter of a wealthy real estate developer. Her determined father (James Brolin, The Car, The Amityville Horror), a hard-hitting ex-cop, doggedly pursues them through New York’s seamy streets, decaying, burned-out Bronx tenements, and the grimy subterranean corridors beneath the city itself.
BLURBS:
"This is a perfect film for those who love the New Hollywood era and exhilarating crime flicks." - Ethan Padgett, Film Threat
"There’s an attempted witness interrogation through a polygonal glass peepshow box in Times Square so dizzying it’s worth the price of admission alone." - Chance Solem-Pfeifer, Willamette Week
"Looking spruce in wide-screen, Night of the Juggler is a startlingly direct movie that would put hair on anyone’s chest, with James Brolin in top form as a super-tough, worldly cop who goes to war against the city and wins big time." - Eddie Harrison, Film Authority

Night of the Juggler 4k (1980) directed by Robert Butler @ Naro Expanded Cinema