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The Boston Strangler (1968)
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The unexpected casting of Tony Curtis as the presumed Boston Strangler, Albert DeSalvo, is only the first of the attractions of this hard-nosed suspense picture. Although the style of The Boston Strangler looks dated today, with its split-screen experiments and post-Bonnie and Clyde permissiveness, the film still has the clean, strong lines of a methodical policier. For the first hour, we don't focus on the Strangler, instead following the Beantown cops (led by Henry Fonda) as they track down leads; the best sequence is the near-accidental connection made between burglary suspect DeSalvo and the killings. Director Richard...
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| The Boston Strangler Movie Review by CowboyJunkie (12/22/2008) |
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Fact Is More Terrifying, Than Fiction.
THIS IS A TRUE STORY.
In the city of Boston, between 1962-1964, a series of 12 horrifying murders occurred that would strike terror into the hearts of every woman living there. These were murders by strangulation. They were all so similar in style and method that the...
(complete The Boston Strangler review by CowboyJunkie)
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