Review of The Boys from Brazil (1978) by Carol M — 08 Aug 2016
Unintentionally hilarious Ira Levin thriller positing Gregory Peck's Dr Josef Mengele now living in exile in Paraguay and planning world domination with a bunch of Hitler clones. The performances are abysmal (a very frail Olivier the worst offender), the direction perfunctory.
The best element - as so often - is Jerry Goldsmith's stabbing waltz theme. Collectors of camp classics, rejoice!
This review of The Boys from Brazil (1978) was written by Carol M on 08 Aug 2016.
The Boys from Brazil has generally received positive reviews.
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