

Fast Hands
Jimmy is a talented young boxer. Every punch he throws is eagerly watched by his trainer, and resented by his girlfriend. His parents, however, aren't particularly interested – until a large car and what appears to be a handsome contract arrive at the door.
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Plot Summary
A skilled con artist, with a knack for elaborate schemes, finds himself in a dangerous game when he attempts to pull off his biggest heist. He must navigate betrayal and double-crosses while relying on his quick thinking and a trusted associate to escape the clutches of the mob.
Critical Reception
Fast Hands was a moderately received television film that aimed to capitalize on the popular crime and action genre of the 1970s. While it featured a solid cast and a fast-paced plot, it was often seen as a standard made-for-TV movie of its era, offering predictable thrills rather than groundbreaking storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers a decent dose of 1970s crime drama action.
- The plot follows familiar conventions of the heist genre.
- Ben Murphy's performance is a highlight as the charming protagonist.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Fast Hands are scarce due to its status as a made-for-television film from the 1970s. Those that exist often describe it as an entertaining, albeit forgettable, crime thriller typical of its time.
Fun Fact
The film was produced as a pilot for a potential television series that ultimately did not get picked up.
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