Review of Hands Over the City (1963) by Walter M — 07 Feb 2010
Given that this is a municipal politics procedural with a clear left agenda, I wasn't expecting such a well-paced and compelling piece of Italian neorealism. By moving away from the psychology and sentiments of the counselors in favour of looking at them as these types, you get the sense of this bizarre political machine all made of these huge fat balding men (centering on Rod Steiger's character).
This review of Hands Over the City (1963) was written by Walter M on 07 Feb 2010.
Hands Over the City has generally received very positive reviews.
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