Review of Run for Cover (1955) by Alex B — 12 May 2013
It opens with three warnings against (contagious) too-eager gun-play (and finishes the same way) and one of the strangest ever train robberies, and features several (other) great Nicholas Ray touches (like a marriage proposal in jail), but its main theme is the typically 50's (but I think--and come to think of it, strangely--unusual for a western) one of juvenile delinquency.
This review of Run for Cover (1955) was written by Alex B on 12 May 2013.
Run for Cover has generally received positive reviews.
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