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A Montana cowboy (Jim Mitchum) tracks his runaway teenage sister (Karen Lamm) to the Los Angeles underworld.
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Steve Warren The Barb (Atlanta) [Trackdown] isn't bad but could have been better. May 9, 2023 Full Review Quentin Tarantino The New Beverly Trackdown is Taxi Driver without irony. Rated: C+ Jun 30, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews

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Allan C Exploitation version of Paul Schrader’s HARDCORE Trackdown (1976) ***1/2 James Mitchum plays a Montana rancher who goes to the big city to find his runaway sister, who's fallen into the seedy LA underworld. He then takes his down-home style of justice to the big city sleaze peddlers! Mitchum is helped by a local who encountered his sister, Chucho (Erik Estrada), and a local social worker (Cathy Lee Crosby), but it's the evil pimp and sleazy madam, Anne Archer (in what was her breakout role), who Mitchum needs to face down himself. TRACKDOWN's plot is remarkably similar to Paul Schrader's HARDCORE (which came out three years later), where George C. Scott looks for his missing daughter, tracking her down to LA, going down a rabbit hole of the illicit subculture of pornography and snuff films. TRACKDOWN is not as erudite or as disturbing as HARDCORE, but it does deliver the DEATH WISH-like payback you wish Scott was allowed to dish out, and at the same time, does not shy away from the ugliness of prostitution. At the same time, the film might have been stronger if it had a director with more panache, say a J. Lee Thompson or Don Siegel, though TV director Richard T. Heffron does an adequate job. Interestingly, the film is based on a story by Ivan Nagy, who would later become famous as the ex-boyfriend of Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss, whose Anne Archer's character seems eerily similar to. Nagy's firsthand knowledge of the prostitution racket and sex trafficking likely gave the film its uncomfortable realism. Overall, while TRACKDOWN is certainly not high art, it does deliver the exploitation film goods and a gritty realism that I wasn't expecting.  AI CAPSUL REVIEW: Trackdown is a gritty, exploitation-flavored take on Hardcore, with James Mitchum dishing out cowboy justice in the sleazy underbelly of 1970s L.A. While rough around the edges, it delivers raw thrills and unexpected realism, bolstered by early performances from Erik Estrada and Anne Archer. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 07/20/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A Montana cowboy (Jim Mitchum) tracks his runaway teenage sister (Karen Lamm) to the Los Angeles underworld.
Director
Richard Heffron
Producer
Bernard Schwartz
Screenwriter
Paul F. Edwards
Production Co
Essaness Pictures
Rating
R
Genre
Crime, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 27, 2016
Runtime
1h 38m
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