Review of The Big Sleep (1946) by Bosley Crowther for New York Times — 19 May 2003
The Big Sleep is one of those pictures in which so many cryptic things occur amid so much involved and devious plotting that the mind becomes utterly confused. And, to make it more aggravating, the brilliant detective in the case is continuously making shrewd deductions which he stubbornly keeps to himself.
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This review of The Big Sleep (1946) was written by Bosley Crowther and published by New York Times on 19 May 2003.
The Big Sleep has generally received very positive reviews.
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