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The Equalizer 1985 Season 1 Complete Web X264 -... < 2K >

Fans of Michael Clayton , The French Connection , and slow-burn psychological thrillers. Not for: Anyone expecting a 1980s John Wick .

Before Liam Neeson’s Taken popularized the “particular set of skills” trope, there was Robert McCall. But forget the 2014 Denzel Washington film adaptations—the original 1985 The Equalizer is a creature of its own bleak, brilliant decade. Thanks to this release, New York’s shadowy underbelly has never looked sharper. The Premise Robert McCall (Edward Woodward) is a retired intelligence officer in his late 50s, living a quiet life in Manhattan. Haunted by the morally grey work he did for “the Company,” he now places an anonymous newspaper ad: "Have problems? No police. No job too small. 212-555-4200." The Equalizer 1985 Season 1 Complete WEB x264 -...

A Gritty, Cerebral Time Capsule That Still Cuts Deep Fans of Michael Clayton , The French Connection

The Equalizer Season 1 is the thinking person’s vigilante show. This WEB x264 complete edition is the definitive way to experience it: sharp enough to appreciate the cinematography, but gritty enough to preserve the original atmosphere. Pour a scotch, turn down the lights, and let Edward Woodward remind you that the most dangerous man in the room is the one who has nothing left to lose. But forget the 2014 Denzel Washington film adaptations—the

"Got a problem? McCall will answer. But it might cost you your illusions."

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