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Review of by Ken R — 26 May 2018

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This version of the story of Ira Hayes was certainly an uncommon movie for Hollywood in 1961. It was also somewhat uncommon for pretty boy Tony Curtis to play such a downbeat and totally sympathetic character. Curtis proved here that he was a first-class actor who could turn in well-rounded performances - displaying a wide range of human emotions. While it could be said the script took some liberties with certain aspects of the facts (but don't they all) it fairly well represents a reasonable outline of this tragic man's life and the dangers of propaganda 'Hero' worship. Fine direction, cinematography and production values maintain the sombre atmosphere needed to bring this realistic drama to vivid life.

The public doesn't seem to take very well to stories that tell it like it sadly can be for some - so this classic disappeared and rarely surfaced following its initial release. With many above average elements making up this compelling story, it's worth finding on DVD to see this rare, almost overlooked mini-masterpiece. The theatrical trailer of the day was one of the few commercial promos that gave audiences an accurate introduction to the power of the story it was selling - that's also rare & commendable (but still sadly did not help it at the box office) Don't be distracted by Curtis playing a Pima Indian he carries the role admirably and there were very few performers of the day who could have done better. KenR.

This review of The Outsider (1961) was written by on 26 May 2018.

The Outsider has generally received positive reviews.

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