Review of The Boys from Brazil (1978) by Matt M — 12 Jan 2013
An old Nazi hunter stumbles on a grand scheme to relaunch the Third Reich by the carrying out of an experiment to raise a new race of Hitlers. The plot is incredible, and even feels too ridiculous and camply for a noble occasion such as the unprecedented meeting of three screen icons like Peck, Olivier and Mason; however, it is mostly because of them that the film does not seem useless and actually appears somewhat intriguing.
This review of The Boys from Brazil (1978) was written by Matt M on 12 Jan 2013.
The Boys from Brazil has generally received positive reviews.
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