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The film features some
unusually
violent set pieces, including a chain whipping of one of the main characters in a graveyard (one of the most realistically bloody sequences that I've ever seen) and a nifty dukeout when the killer is ultimately revealed.
The film is an
unusually
colorful adventure, and we even see the princess rehearsing the dance she later performs (for once).
She manages to skewer Hunter before she learns he is on her side; also the photography, the costumes by Travilla, Lionel Newman's music and the film's style are
unusually
fine.
This is not a 'real' James Cagney vehicle since his screen time is
unusually
slim.
This is a beautiful color adventure film, with
unusually
strong costumes, acting, lighting, art direction sets and music by Elmer Bernstein.
The good news is a movie was made, drawing on a supposed Aztec myth and featuring an
unusually
Aztec-American (is such a word exists) cast.
.there are good supporting performances here, and visually arresting moments: the shadowy prison barracks; the escaping boat by moonlight, or against a painterly cloudscape; Julie walking along the seafront as the wind whips up; Julie and Monsieur Pig (Peter Lorre) bargaining for Verne's freedom as the storm builds; an
unusually
ennobling gay prison romance between two convicts. .
But to me, the cast was largely squandered, their personalities muffled by the masks, while the direction I think of as being
unusually
static, and the photography murky.
The characters are unarguably
unusually
well-realized, the direction rather good and
unusually
swift-paced; and except for a darkish B/W look, the film avoids the comedic asides, superfluous characters and irrelevant dialogue characteristic of many early detective entries.
Unfortunately the movie was rather short,
unusually
so for a period piece, and a little sparse on the cinematography aspect.
An
unusually
straight-faced actioner played by a cast and filmed by a director who obviously took the material seriously.
While a 9 might seem like an
unusually
high score for such a slight film, however, compared to the hundreds and hundreds of series detective films from the 1930s and 40s, this is among the very best and also compares very favorably to Powell's later "Thin Man" films.
Bo and Ingrid are two orphaned siblings with an
unusually
close and even slightly perverted relationship.
The script is
unusually
well formed, and the adapter's additions, like the shaft of light that reveals Harriet to Emma in church, are all in keeping.
It starts out
unusually
and does not tote the lines and rhythms of your typical Hollywood 30's movie.
The dialog and script is
unusually
good for a TV-movie.
It's an odd little movie, played mostly in a one-room shack in a Hooverville,
unusually
up-front about the Depression yet romantic and idealized.
The show quickly starts introducing us to the main characters and rather
unusually
the pilot episode is to me the best of the lot, its extremely dramatic and really gets out the whole evil side of the show ready to progress throughout the rest of the season.
Risking overstatement, Celine is practically the ideal woman,
unusually
beautiful and very feminine while being natural, unpretentious, introspective, and selflessly loving.
The situation is
unusually
intriguing: the farmers in the province have two champions, a benevolent boss (for once) and a philosopher-samurai who starts a sort of Grange; both run afoul of the usual local gangsters, who want the crops to fail because it increases their gambling revenues and their chances to snap up some land; their chief or powerful ally is a seeming puritan who is death on drinking and gambling but secretly indulges his own perverse appetites.
His
unusually
adept skill in the sport soon has him taking on all comers, up to and including the world champion John L. Sullivan (Bond.)
The songs, though charming, have nothing to do with this particular film, and are
unusually
crudely squeezed into the plot, even by pre-Oklahoma standards.
This is an
unusually
good exploration of the human condition under duress.
Sure, the plot is your usual 30's rom com hogwash where a bad girl meets a good boy, but the script is
unusually
well-written for a B-picture and provides many laughs and cute romantic moments you'll sigh over.
The colors are well picked, the night exterior and interior scenes are
unusually
subtle lit for this time.
Jane Marsh comes across as very delicately beautiful, and the kids are
unusually
convincing.
Like more than a few other unfortunate souls, I rented this based on the presence of Jeffrey Combs, whose
unusually
stiff performance tipped me off to the long ride ahead.
Alan Ladd had a style as a gangster that counterpointed well with the wonderful Sheldon Leonard ("Hey, Buddy, ... C'mere!") Helen Walker presented an
unusually
perky, sexy look that was never really exploited in the movies.
Meryl Streep was awful, Kurt Russell did an
unusually
poor job, and Cher is not really cut out to be an actress.
It promotes wholesome family values including
unusually
not just mom and pop but uncles, aunts and siblings.
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