Review of The Fugitive Kind (1960) by Milly B — 30 Apr 2013
This film had elements of greatness, mainly Marlon Brando. No, entirely Marlon Brando. The script was weak, and decidedly cheesy. However, no matter how corny his lines were, he pulled them off. He needs no words as an actor to make the audience understand how his character feels, his gestures say it all.
Only Brando could act with two women and still have that emotional depth that makes him unique.
This review of The Fugitive Kind (1960) was written by Milly B on 30 Apr 2013.
The Fugitive Kind has generally received positive reviews.
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