Review of Two-Way Stretch (1960) by Simon R — 05 Jul 2008
This film is genius. A bunch of inmates in a prison that is run somewhat like a hotel are persuaded to pull off an outside heist by Wilfred Hyde-White. The perfect alibi. Unfortunately a new prison officer arrives, in the form of the brilliant Lionel Jeffries, who is not only horrified by the cushy set up but has really got it in for Peter Sellers and his gang.
Sellers in his prime before he became, dare I say it, somewhat pretentious.
This review of Two-Way Stretch (1960) was written by Simon R on 05 Jul 2008.
Two-Way Stretch has generally received positive reviews.
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