Review of The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) by Cyril S — 31 Dec 2007
Frank Sinatra turns in a great performance as a former heroin user who returns to society after serving time and going cold turkey. Despite the inevitability of his character's decline, it doesn't stop you hoping that he'll get the fresh start that he needs and although some elements of the film are a bit dated now, Sinatra's performance was surprising and worth two hours of my own life.
This review of The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) was written by Cyril S on 31 Dec 2007.
The Man with the Golden Arm has generally received positive reviews.
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