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Death Wish 1854: What do Charles Dickens and Charles
Bronson have in common? Only the shared name of a movie and a book.
The Dickens book is a satire on the Victorian family and the philosophies
of a society which sought to turn men into machines. In the movie,
Bronson is a strong, yet silent, streetfighting machine. You’re
looking for the West Bank establishment that also shares the movie/book
title.
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