Charro
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Re: Charro
"The problem is that it comes across as a padded out episode of a t.v. western."
Thanks Pete, that's an excellent analysis.
It is far from his worst but it does in many ways represent a lost opportunity due to the pedestrian nature of everything
Thanks Pete, that's an excellent analysis.
It is far from his worst but it does in many ways represent a lost opportunity due to the pedestrian nature of everything
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Re: Charro
A good film, potentially, but ruined at the script stage, before they shot a single frame.....................rickeap wrote:"The problem is that it comes across as a padded out episode of a t.v. western."
Thanks Pete, that's an excellent analysis.
It is far from his worst but it does in many ways represent a lost opportunity due to the pedestrian nature of everything
Colin B
Judge a man not by his answers, but by his questions - Voltaire
Judge a man not by his answers, but by his questions - Voltaire