Review of Papillon (1973) by Andrew Sarris for Village Voice — 07 Sep 2003
One of the greatest behind-bars movies ever, the result finds director Franklin J. Schaffner making the most of both his sun-drenched locations and his leading man, who squintily acts even co-star Dustin Hoffman well off the screen.
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This review of Papillon (1973) was written by Andrew Sarris and published by Village Voice on 07 Sep 2003.
Papillon has generally received very positive reviews.
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