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The Bad Boy
The story is about a nasty boy who blackmails his older sister and the young man who is in love with her.
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Plot Summary
A young man struggles to escape a life of crime after his release from prison. He attempts to go straight and reconnect with his family, but finds himself drawn back into the criminal underworld due to his past associations and the lingering dangers they present. His choices lead him down a path fraught with betrayal, violence, and a desperate fight for survival.
Critical Reception
The Bad Boy (1974) is a relatively obscure exploitation film that received minimal critical attention upon its release. Contemporary reviews, where available, often cited its gritty portrayal of inner-city struggles and its raw, action-oriented narrative, though some criticized its predictable plot and gratuitous violence.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw depiction of urban crime and a determined lead performance.
Criticized for a familiar plot and excessive violence.
Seen as a typical example of 1970s exploitation cinema.
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Fun Fact
Christopher Mitchum, the film's lead, is the nephew of the iconic actor Robert Mitchum.
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