Review of The Last of Sheila (1973) by Mike H — 24 Sep 2014
An articulate glimpse of what Hollywood thought was hip at the end of the 60s. The costuming is a prescient capsule of MAD-MEN-level period detail. The script is breezily clever and full inside jokes like accusing James Mason (of LOLITA fame) of child molestation.
If you like exquisitely-plotted whodunits, (think Agatha-Christie-meets-Bob-Ted-Carole-and-Alice), you'll have a lot of fun with this. Oh. Did I mention that it was written by Anthony Perkins (gay star of PSYCHO) and Steven Sondheim?
This review of The Last of Sheila (1973) was written by Mike H on 24 Sep 2014.
The Last of Sheila has generally received very positive reviews.
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