Review of Two for the Seesaw (1962) by Lee Anne W — 23 Feb 2013
Robert Mitchum is miscast as a Nebraska lawyer having a midlife crisis. He moves to Greenwich Village, where he meets dancer Shirley MacLaine, vulnerable and a harpy at the same time. Talky, dated, and so boring I quit paying attention until I looked up to see the MGM lion roaring at the end.
Notable only as the picture where the leads met and had a lifelong affair.
This review of Two for the Seesaw (1962) was written by Lee Anne W on 23 Feb 2013.
Two for the Seesaw has generally received positive reviews.
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