Review of The Swindle (1955) by Bosley Crowther for New York Times — 14 Jun 2005
An obvious cheap-crime picture, very much on the sentimental side, and therefore thematically inferior to the two films it fell between. But it contains some very strong Fellini phases and accumulations of moods that make it well worth seeing.
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This review of The Swindle (1955) was written by Bosley Crowther and published by New York Times on 14 Jun 2005.
The Swindle has generally received very positive reviews.
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