Review of Kansas City Confidential (1952) by Stephen E — 21 Nov 2012
One of the more influential film noirs to emerge from the 1950s, "Kansas City Confidential" is a competent enough crime thriller and sure-handed effort from director Phil Karlson. While it isn't involving and is especially lacking in several aspects that are crucial in keeping the viewer interested, it's at least worth watching for the impact that it has surely had on many modern crime thrillers.
This review of Kansas City Confidential (1952) was written by Stephen E on 21 Nov 2012.
Kansas City Confidential has generally received positive reviews.
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