Review of Dressed to Kill (1980) by Michael Snydel for The Film Stage — 04 Oct 2015
The masterful ten-minute gallery set piece, for instance, is first positioned as a scene of meditation as she absentmindedly gazes around the room, looking back and forth between the paintings in the room and the people around her until Pino Donaggio’s serenely swirling score ebbs and flows with her own rising passions.
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This review of Dressed to Kill (1980) was written by Michael Snydel and published by The Film Stage on 04 Oct 2015.
Dressed to Kill has generally received positive reviews.
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