Review of Blue Collar (1978) by Ben S — 15 Apr 2008
3 auto workers working on a dead end assembly line are sick of making next to nothing in wages and breaking there backs doing it decide to rob there union office safe, trying to make there lives are lot easy instead find themselves in a situation that has taken them out of the frying pan into the fire.
Without a Doubt Richard Pryor finest Acting Hour. Keitel and Kotto are equaly compelling and Shraders Direction is just as Powerful, He also co - wrote the film with his brother.
This review of Blue Collar (1978) was written by Ben S on 15 Apr 2008.
Blue Collar has generally received very positive reviews.
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