Review of The Molly Maguires (1970) by Ian T — 17 Sep 2013
I really liked the music score for the film. I thought that the film presented a good aspect to what a coal miners life was life and town life for Irish immigrants in a small coal town during the 1870's. I thought the film showed a good representation of the troubles the mines faced by its workers and how the workers had difficulty getting away from businesses like coal mining because they charged there employees for everything from housing, food, local shops, supplies they consumed on the job like carisean and oil to light their lamps to see.
I thought the ending was a little odd.
I found it interesting this film presented this from the viewpoint of a man hired to investigate the coal vandilers causing damage to the coal mining business. I actually felt more towards them than the coal mining business who I would consider the villains not the good guys in this film.
I thought that the ending was odd.
This review of The Molly Maguires (1970) was written by Ian T on 17 Sep 2013.
The Molly Maguires has generally received positive reviews.
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