Review of Patty Hearst (1988) by Vincent Canby for The New York Times — 16 Jun 2004
Patty Hearst is a model of swift, spare, unsentimental film making about a character who can never be known, as most fictional characters are, and about a specific time and circumstances that, with hindsight, seem incredible.
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This review of Patty Hearst (1988) was written by Vincent Canby and published by The New York Times on 16 Jun 2004.
Patty Hearst has generally received mixed reviews.
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