Review of Shock Corridor (1963) by Jeffrey M. Anderson for Combustible Celluloid — 21 Jan 2011
Borrowing an idea from a little-seen Budd Boetticher thriller, Behind Locked Doors (1948), Shock Corridor runs with it, going into crazy, angry places and finishing up as one of Samuel Fuller's greatest masterpieces.
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This review of Shock Corridor (1963) was written by Jeffrey M. Anderson and published by Combustible Celluloid on 21 Jan 2011.
Shock Corridor has generally received positive reviews.
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