Review of Underworld (1937) by Bill B — 07 Dec 2013
Cinematography in the Gothic style gives the film a darkness that suites the theme well. Action is well timed giving the fight scenes a sharpness that is brutal and bloody. The story, now so familiar, keeps ones attention due to the actors quality in the characters gushing forth as blood from a vampires feast.
Music gives a deeper meaning to the black of blood drinking. Nibbles: Blood Pudding.
This review of Underworld (1937) was written by Bill B on 07 Dec 2013.
Underworld has generally received positive reviews.
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