Restrained, matter-of-fact, dour, and serious as hell from beginning to end, with an incredibly downbeat (but appropriate) finale. Precisely directed by Yates, with a crackerjack, practically all-male cast of character actors: Peter Boyle, Richard Jordan, Steven Keats, Alex Rocco, Joe Santos, Jack Kehoe, Mitch Ryan, James Tolkan…and the great Mitchum, perfectly cast. I’m a little envious of any fan of 1970s cinema who hasn’t seen it. See it…and have a nice day.