Freelance (1971 film)
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| Freelance | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Francis Megahy |
| Produced by | Francis Megahy |
| Written by | Francis Megahy Bernie Cooper |
| Starring | Ian McShane |
| Music by | Basil Kirchin |
| Cinematography | Norman Langley |
| Editing by | Arthur Solomon |
| Distributed by | Commonwealth United Entertainment |
| Release date(s) | 1971 |
| Running time | |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
| IMDb profile | |
Freelance was a 1971 film starring Ian McShane. It was written and directed by Francis Megahy.[1]
[edit] Plot
Mitch (McShane) is a London con-artist. When he witnesses a gangland hit, he is forced to lay low whilst trying to carry out his own various schemes. The film offers a portrayal of early 1970s West London.
[edit] Media Releases
It has not yet been released on DVD.

