Review of Saint Jack (1979) by Jack Kroll for Newsweek — 17 Mar 1995
Saint Jack is probably Bogdanovich’s loosest film, the one that feels most Cassavetian in execution, in which classical plotting, let alone the kind of manic screwballishness that characterizes the director’s comedies, is entirely absent in favor of a low-key, episodic character portrait embedded in a gritty, exotic, and relatively little-filmed locale.
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This review of Saint Jack (1979) was written by Jack Kroll and published by Newsweek on 17 Mar 1995.
Saint Jack has generally received positive reviews.
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