The Mechanic is a 1972 American film directed by Michael Winner. It stars Charles Bronson as a hitman who takes on the son of one of his victims as his apprentice.
Appearances[]
- 1:20 a.m. A grandfather clock displays the time as Arthur Bishop (Charles Bronson) goes into the bathroom and takes pills.
- 3:23 a.m. From across the street, Bishop watches an old man (Patrick O'Moore) sleep next to an alarm clock. After checking his wristwatch, he takes a rifle out of its case.
- 3:24 a.m. The alarm clock shows the time as the old man sleeps.
- 7:53 a.m. Bishop checks his watch and gets out of bed.
- 10:14 a.m. The grandfather clock shows the time as Bishop tosses some photographs into a fire. He receives a phone call and sets up a meeting in 1 hour.
- 10:38 a.m. Bishop runs along the shore up to his car. As he gets in, he looks at his wristwatch while taking his pulse.
- 1:18 p.m. From a hotel room, Bishop uses binoculars to watch on the old man enter a building.
- 1:30 p.m. Bishop lights a pipe as he looks at a wall of photographs.
- 1:32 p.m. Sitting next to a window, Bishop checks his watch.
- 1:43 p.m. Bishop puts an ice cream cone in his mouth so he can look through a pair of binoculars.
- 9:08 p.m.–9:09 p.m. Bishop sits on a couch and smokes a pipe. He gets up to look at a set of photographs posted next to the grandfather clock.






