Review of The Asphalt Jungle (1950) by Wally Hammond for Time Out — 07 Nov 2012
Exciting and tautly directed – the lengthy robbery scenes are exemplary – it’s moody to the dying frame, emphasised by Harold Rosson’s lighting of trash-filled back-alleys and half-lit clip joints and Miklós Rozsa’s haunting theme music.
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This review of The Asphalt Jungle (1950) was written by Wally Hammond and published by Time Out on 07 Nov 2012.
The Asphalt Jungle has generally received very positive reviews.
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