Review of Invisible Stripes (1939) by Dave J — 24 Aug 2009
Pretty interesting gangster film that still resonates today's problems of ex-cons trying to go straight. Particularly of note is a young William Holden who is stellar as the angry younger brother who needs to be kept on the straight and narrow by his older brother.
Also of note is a cool supporting role of Humohrey Bogart who brings his usual Bogey-y-ness.
This review of Invisible Stripes (1939) was written by Dave J on 24 Aug 2009.
Invisible Stripes has generally received mixed reviews.
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