Review of The Killer Is Loose (1956) by Fernando F. Croce for Slant Magazine — 30 Apr 2006
Handed a narrative stuffed with cat-and-mouse violence, the filmmaker plays down dark hysteria in favor of grayish curtness, and the film is no less tense for that.
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This review of The Killer Is Loose (1956) was written by Fernando F. Croce and published by Slant Magazine on 30 Apr 2006.
The Killer Is Loose has generally received mixed reviews.
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