Review of Pete Kelly's Blues (1955) by Michael T — 16 Mar 2017
Jack Webb directs and stars as the titular character, up against the wall during Prohibition when a gangster decides that he's going to muscle all the local musical acts for part of their pay and call himself their manager.
It's well worth a look, and surprised me by being a color film, as I was expecting clack and white, given its age.
This review of Pete Kelly's Blues (1955) was written by Michael T on 16 Mar 2017.
Pete Kelly's Blues has generally received mixed reviews.
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