Review of The Swindle (1955) by David H — 17 Oct 2011
Starts off well, loses its way slightly in the middle then ends very strongly indeed. The lead actor is quite brilliant and the ending scene is powerful in every way. As with most 1950s-60s Italian neo-realism films, this is hardly a barrel of laughs, but of the few Fellini films I have seen, this is the most accessible and arguably the best.
This review of The Swindle (1955) was written by David H on 17 Oct 2011.
The Swindle has generally received very positive reviews.
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