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Underworld USA (1960)

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Country: US
Technical: bw 99m
Director: Samuel Fuller
Cast: Cliff Robertson, Beatrice Kay, Larry Gates

Synopsis:

A New York kid grows up with the memory of his father beaten to death by hoods, and years later enacts a plan of revenge against men who are now at the top of the crime syndicate. But he is not unaffected by the vice through which he has to wade to achieve his goal.

Review:

A stunning film for its time, Fuller's bleak revenge fable, with Robertson ending up face down in the alley where we first found him, is typically strong meat: the director juxtaposes a hit-and-run involving a child with his hero pulling a brace of plucked poultry out of a bag, dead meat with a range of symbolic values.

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Country: US
Technical: bw 99m
Director: Samuel Fuller
Cast: Cliff Robertson, Beatrice Kay, Larry Gates

Synopsis:

A New York kid grows up with the memory of his father beaten to death by hoods, and years later enacts a plan of revenge against men who are now at the top of the crime syndicate. But he is not unaffected by the vice through which he has to wade to achieve his goal.

Review:

A stunning film for its time, Fuller's bleak revenge fable, with Robertson ending up face down in the alley where we first found him, is typically strong meat: the director juxtaposes a hit-and-run involving a child with his hero pulling a brace of plucked poultry out of a bag, dead meat with a range of symbolic values.


Country: US
Technical: bw 99m
Director: Samuel Fuller
Cast: Cliff Robertson, Beatrice Kay, Larry Gates

Synopsis:

A New York kid grows up with the memory of his father beaten to death by hoods, and years later enacts a plan of revenge against men who are now at the top of the crime syndicate. But he is not unaffected by the vice through which he has to wade to achieve his goal.

Review:

A stunning film for its time, Fuller's bleak revenge fable, with Robertson ending up face down in the alley where we first found him, is typically strong meat: the director juxtaposes a hit-and-run involving a child with his hero pulling a brace of plucked poultry out of a bag, dead meat with a range of symbolic values.

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