

This is an interesting pinball themed promo for Three Tough Guys, also known simply as Tough Guys. We don’t think pinball screams toughness, but it’s pretty nice work just the same. As the blaxploitation cycle churned onward it made sense to begin bundling top stars together. That it happened in this U.S.-Franco-Italo production is a surprise, but nevertheless Columbia Pictures got toegther with Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica and decided to match Isaac Hayes and Fred Williamson with French-Italian star Lino Ventura in a gritty action flick.
Set in Chicago, the movie follows Ventura’s ex-con priest as he teams up with ex-cop Isaac Hayes and tries to solve the murder of a friend. The friend was killed during a bank robbery and Williamson is thought to have been involved. Ventura and Hayes try to sniff out Williamson’s trail, but he’s actually keeping an eye on them from the shadows. What’s his deal? Is he a bad guy or good guy? We won’t say.
Three Tough Guys is somewhat elevated by director Duccio Tessari’s grimy aesthetic, and by Isaac Hayes’ soundtrack, but remains clunky and poorly acted, always signs of a rushed production. Yet it’s par for the course in this genre. Which is to say we’ve seen far better blaxploitation, but we’ve also seen far worse. Does placing Three Tough Guys in some vague median give you any confidence about the film? We thought not. It premiered in New York City today in 1974.


















































