Review of The Killers (1964) by Eugene Archer for The New York Times — 06 Jan 2013
Donald Siegel, a talented director, is too handicapped by his limited means to do much with the fragments of plot about a fall guy involved with a mail robbery, a devious redhead and double-crosses following in predictable sequence.
His actors seem dispirited by the script.
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This review of The Killers (1964) was written by Eugene Archer and published by The New York Times on 06 Jan 2013.
The Killers has generally received positive reviews.
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