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Violent Saturday (1955)

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  • Written by lezard on 14.11.2019

    R. Fleischer, a.k.a efficiency in film directing. Regarded as a gifted crafstman rather than a real « auteur » Fleischer is a real « product » of the studio system of the golden age of Hollywood. He has shot all genres of movies. His « films noirs » are especially quick, inventive, efficient.
    Among these ones, Violent saturday is often underestimated if not totally forgotten. It's a pity because it's a jewel.
    The movie, like the stick-up, is a well-built and precise piece of machinery. In 90 minutes, Fleischer's savoir-faire draws a portrait of small-town America, with a variety of characters, from the banker to the Amish farmer or the forgotten housewife. Ambitions, jaleousy, untold love are all depicted with a great simplicity. It is clear, direct.
    Moreover, it stars Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine for instance. Could you ask for more ?
    The violence of the heist echoes the violence of feelings, whether they be love or hatred.
    A great movie, which should make one want to see Fleischer's other masterpieces, such as the Boston Strangler or the New centurions.

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