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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786302804591 Format: Black & White, NTSC ISBN: 6302804590 Label: Sony Pictures Languages: Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Sony Pictures Release Date: May 09, 1995 Running Time: 100 minutes Studio: Sony Pictures Theatrical Release Date: January 15, 1965 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - mcqueen needed to make a great escape from this tripesteve mcqueen was many things, but a country & western troubador was not one of them. this is just a messy and silly movie that, while considered hot & sexy 40 years back,is now little more than a laughable blip in its stars career. Rating: - Not up to parSteve McQueen is a rockabilly singer out on parole after serving time for knifing someone. He goes home to his wife (Lee Remick) and tries to go straight, but things go wrong and he becomes violent again. Written by Horton Foote, so you can expect good things, but it's fairly heavy going in a second-rate Tennessee Williams down-on-the-chicken-shack-low-life sort of way. Both Foote and McQueen did much better things than this. Rating: - Mr. Cee Reviews Mr. CoolI saw this movie forty-one years ago. I was ninteen at the time. I liked it then and I still like it today. Time has past, but The KING OF COOL can still add an extra star to any of his movies. Rating: - Hidden gemThis is my favorite Steve McQueen film (Sand Pebbles is a close 2nd). I don't understand why it isn't as well known among cinephiles as The Great Escape, etc. Right up there with Marlon Brando's The Fugitive Kind. Both were films based on gritty stage plays. Both show the star at his best (my favorite Brando film is The Fugitive Kind, too). They share something else: both actors are portraying blues/rockabilly singers on the run. I've been on the run ever since I started playing music, ... Read More Rating: - exeptionalthis movie really hit me hard when I saw it for the first time. (hit me even harder when I saw it the second time) the black and white gives this film the full efect of a dark drama. Very sad but marvelous story, well done acting, and very beautiful scenery. There are some very touching scenes in this picture, as well as some really depressing ones. Lee Remick did a marvelous job on this picture. The little girl was very good too. And last but DEFINITLY not least... Steve McQueen. I have to say, he was ... Read More |