Review of Hammett (1982) by Noel Murray for The A.V. Club — 17 Oct 1999
At a certain point, Hammett gets unreasonably convoluted, but since its hero seems just as hopelessly confused by what develops, it's easy to just soak in the rich atmosphere, courtesy of Coppola's ace production designer Dean Tavoularis and a terrific John Barry score.
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This review of Hammett (1982) was written by Noel Murray and published by The A.V. Club on 17 Oct 1999.
Hammett has generally received positive reviews.
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