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seanparker1942's reviews

by seanparker1942
This page compiles all reviews seanparker1942 has written, sharing their detailed thoughts about movies, TV shows, and more.
2 reviews
Steve Brodie, Don Kelly, John Smith, and Fay Spain in Combat sans merci (1957)

Combat sans merci

6.3
8
  • Apr 6, 2018
  • To Steven Taylor.

    Just got hold of a copy. And everything you say about it is spot on. What a great movie. The acting by John Smith and Fay Spain was absolutely top-notch. Best Colin
    Dana Andrews in Boomerang (1947)

    Boomerang

    7.2
    7
  • Nov 5, 2016
  • The Cast?

    This is a top-notch Film Noir with some excellent acting all round. It is also helped by a terrific true story line where an accused man is exonerated. And another twist to the story is that the prosecutor assigned to send him to his death is the one who ultimately gets him off. This would not have happened if the local community and its politicians had heir way. As an aside, when Arthur Kennedy is first arrested and is in the police station an officer walks across and places a hand on his shoulder, the man looks like Eli Wallach but there is nothing on his profile to say that it was him Also, he is not mentioned in the cast list for Boomerang. Has anybody else noticed him?

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