Review of Kill the Umpire (1950) by Benjamin D — 23 Jul 2010
Bad supporting acting, Three Stooges-esqe humor, and a ridiculous but sadly not that unrealistic plot describes "Kill the Umpire", a 1950 film starring classic character actor William Bendix.
Bendix carries the film on his back with his comedic pre-Simpsonian performance, battling terrible acting in each dirction. However, the acting is in the "so-terrible-its-fun" category, topped off with an occasional smirk after an awkard piece of dialoge reading. Plus, its a B-movie. What do you expect?
This review of Kill the Umpire (1950) was written by Benjamin D on 23 Jul 2010.
Kill the Umpire has generally received positive reviews.
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