
Terry Alan Smith
Movies reviews only
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A Clockwork Orange (1971) |
It is fascinating every frame of its two hours and seventeen minutes, but I thought-upon leaving the theatre -- I wouldn't care to sit through it again. But, in retrospect, it has been haunting me -- I haven't been able to get it out of my mind. - Bay Area Reporter
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| Posted Dec 21, 2020
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Caged Men Plus One Woman (I'm Going to Get You...Elliot Boy) (1971) |
Would you believe this is a good picture? Well -- hold your hats -- it is! - Bay Area Reporter
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| Posted May 04, 2020
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Play Misty for Me (1971) |
If you're going to film a mystery, once you've got the mystery rolling, you've got to keep it rolling. Play Misty for Me stops and starts and stops and starts so frequently, you get tired of adjusting. - Bay Area Reporter
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| Posted May 04, 2020
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The French Connection (1971) |
As far as action goes, it equals the best of the genre. The pace is so incredible, thanks to director William Friedkin [that] it seems like the picture takes only fifteen minutes to run off... and it's two hours long! - Bay Area Reporter
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| Posted May 04, 2020
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The Hellstrom Chronicle (1971) |
The Hellstrom Chronicle is overwhelmingly brilliant. - Bay Area Reporter
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| Posted Apr 28, 2020
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Fortune and Men's Eyes (1971) |
To begin with the cast, it's uniformly excellent. - Bay Area Reporter
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| Posted Apr 28, 2020
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Husbands (1970) |
[Cassavetes is] really a medical examiner: vivisecting human relationships and recording his findings on celluloid. - Bay Area Reporter
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| Posted Apr 28, 2020
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