J. Spurlin
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A well-heeled gangster (Alex Nicol) is desperate to pay back an old army buddy (Don Keefer) who did him a favor, but also has something on him; an appeal to the latter's wife (Nita Talbot) leads to trouble.
An excellent story with a perfect ending unfortunately has a cutesy second twist that undermines the entire point of the story. Just awful.
An excellent story with a perfect ending unfortunately has a cutesy second twist that undermines the entire point of the story. Just awful.
A defiant girl (Carol Lynley) yearning to escape her maiden aunt (Jeanette Nolan) finds she can manipulate not just her staid boyfriend (Stephen Joyce) but also a drifter (Vince Edwards) in town.
Fifteen-year-old Carol Lynley's remarkable performance is best feature of this solid production with a satisfying end.
Fifteen-year-old Carol Lynley's remarkable performance is best feature of this solid production with a satisfying end.
A young couple (Bud Cort and Jennifer Holmes) driving through the desert come to a gas station whose wide-smiling owner (Warren Oates) seems prepared to gouge them for every cent he can get.
This solid tale of irony, greed and mischief, adapted from Lawrence Block, is filmed well and perfectly cast.
This solid tale of irony, greed and mischief, adapted from Lawrence Block, is filmed well and perfectly cast.
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