Review of The Projectionist (1970) by Christopher S — 25 Mar 2011
Recently remastered for preservation and screened on TCM, Harry Hurwitz's early entry into the New York Indie movement might seem a bit dated today as it's been ripped off repeatedly over the years (admittedly, one could argue that it rips off The Secret Life of Walter Mitty), but film lovers will want to take note as this is considered Hurwitz's most accessible film and contains comic great Rodney Dangerfield's first screen appearance in a serious role that reflects his once great potential as a dramatic actor.
This review of The Projectionist (1970) was written by Christopher S on 25 Mar 2011.
The Projectionist has generally received mixed reviews.
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