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So, 'The Godfather's Friend' has this gritty vibe, you know? Richard Harrison really owns his role as a conflicted hitman caught up in the mob's messy web. The pacing has a nice ebb and flow, balancing tense action sequences with moments of reflection. The practical effects are decent for the era, adding a layer of realism to the violence that suits its themes of loyalty and betrayal. What makes it stand out is that personal connection; it's like you feel the weight of his friendships, and how they can complicate his life. The tension builds nicely, making you wonder just how far he'll go for those he cares about.
This film is a bit of an oddity in the 1970s crime drama landscape, often overshadowed by bigger titles. However, collectors have started to take notice due to its unique take on mob dynamics and Harrison's performance. It's not the easiest film to find on physical media, with limited releases on VHS and DVD, which adds to its cachet among genre enthusiasts.
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