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His final movie was The Hunter in 1980 and if doesn't quite match the standard of some of his best movies it's still a very competent thriller that marked the abrupt end of Steve McQueen's career on a high note. Steve is Ralph "Papa" Thorson - a bounty hunter and the last one of his kind who spends his days hunting down bail jumpers and crooks. He attitudes doesn't fit in today's world - he drives an old convertible, collects old toys & in his own words "new things are no good". If life wasn't hard enough he also has a young wife at home to contend with and a baby on the way. Plus there's the small matter of a pyscho on the loose and he's after the man who put him away - guess who??
Steve plays Ralph to perfection and this role is perhaps the closest audiences ever got to seeing the real McQueen on screen. The action scenes are superbly executed with two chase sequences of note. The first involving McQueen in a combine harvester chasing two thieves in a stolen Pontiac Firebird(reminscient of a scene in the Lee Marvin gangster movie Prime Cut). The second involving a long chase which sees McQueen chase a criminal on board a train and then into a multi storey car park. If McQueen was suffering with cancer he certainly doesn't look it and seems almost athletic in many of chase sequences. When watching this movie you can't help but feel sadness and regret that the world was robbed of such a great actor and one wonders the sort of roles Steve would have played in later life but we will never know.
Verdict
An enjoyable chase thriller and worth a look- McQueen signed off to the big castle in the sky on a high note.
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