Review of Who Killed Teddy Bear? (1965) by Trent R — 18 Mar 2010
Incredibly sleazy and Noir in outlook, with everyone pretty equally debased and animalistic. Full of nice B&W cinematography of `60s NY, with lingering shots of dirty book shops and grindhouse picture shows.
Prowse and Mineo look great, and the blaring pop soundtrack paired with low-angle shots of pumping, thrusting bodies (whether working out or dancing) does far more by suggestion to evoke the sexualized world they live in.
This review of Who Killed Teddy Bear? (1965) was written by Trent R on 18 Mar 2010.
Who Killed Teddy Bear? has generally received positive reviews.
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