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Originally Posted by Inspector Abberline yes I rather did enjoy it,It was allot better than i hoped for,although 1955 was a pretty good year for noir so it had some stiff completion that year.
1955
5 Against the House
The Big Bluff The Big Combo
The Big Knife
A Bullet for Joey
Chicago Syndicate
Crashout
The Crooked Web The Desperate Hours
Female Jungle
Female on the Beach
Finger Man
Illegal Killer's Kiss Kiss Me Deadly
Murder Is My Beat
The Naked Street
New Orleans Uncensored
New York Confidential
The Night Holds Terror The Night of the Hunter
The Phenix City Story
Queen Bee
Shack Out on 101
Sudden Danger
Tight Spot
Women's Prison |
CRASHOUT is excellent, a big ensemble cast of brilliant actors and entertaining story of crims on the run, one of the best prison-break style films I've seen.
SHACK OUT ON 101 I wasn't much keen on. Lee Marvin gets annoying and the whole thing was a bit of a soapy melodrama really. Nothing much happened. Felt like the commie infiltrator plotline was tagged on.
Both on blu ray from Olive as I'm sure you know