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  1. Cold Sweat: Directed by Terence Young. With Charles Bronson, Liv Ullmann, James Mason, Jill Ireland. With his wife and daughter being held hostage, a seasoned ex-military man is involved in a shady smuggling operation to save his family.

    • (3.1K)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Terence Young
    • 1974-06
  2. 94 minutes. Countries. France. Italy. Language. English. Cold Sweat is a 1970 French - Italian international co-production starring Charles Bronson and directed by Terence Young. It is based on the 1959 novel Ride the Nightmare by Richard Matheson. It was filmed in and around Beaulieu-sur-Mer.

  3. During the Korean War, Joe Moran, is convicted for striking a colonel. Imprisoned in Germany he encounters his former company commander Captain Ross, jailed for black marketeering. Together with Ross' cohorts Joe agrees to escape with them, but things go wrong and a policeman is killed. An appalled Joe escapes by himself, abandoning the others, who are recaptured. Years later Joe has a boat ...

    • (1.4K)
    • Terence Young
  4. During the Korean War, Joe Moran, is convicted for striking a colonel. Imprisoned in Germany he encounters his former company commander Captain Ross, jailed for black marketeering. Together with Ross' cohorts Joe agrees to escape with them, but things go wrong and a policeman is killed. An appalled Joe escapes by himself, abandoning the others, who are recaptured. Years later Joe has a boat ...

  5. List of characters from the movie Cold Sweat. The list contains the name of the actor who plays the character and a photo of the character, where available. The list is sorted in alphabetical order.

  6. Cold Sweat is a 1970 French-Italian Thriller film directed by Terence Young and starring Charles Bronson, along with Liv Ullmann, James Mason, and Jill Ireland. Joe Martin (Bronson) is a soldier who was arrested for striking an officer. He escapes along with three others and the assistance of an Ax-Crazy mercenary from the outside.

  7. “Cold Sweat” is only recommended for fans of Bronson who can’t get enough from his catalog. This title has seen release on DVD numerous times throughout the years, all of which featured sub-standard transfers. Kino Lorber has finally provided a widescreen image in HD, something worth being thankful for despite any shortcomings in the film.

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