El último disparo

Film noirDrama

El último disparo
El último disparo
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The date chosen for the feature film to finally hit theaters was year 1947.
It's always nice to find a movie that has a cast as good as we find in this feature film composed by John Ireland, Sheila Ryan, Hugh Beaumont, Jane Randolph, Ed Kelly.

We can consider a film as a gear in which each piece contributes something different to the final product and that all of them have to fit perfectly so that there is no meaningless set of ideas. The direction of the film has to ensure that this situation is fulfilled and in this case, Anthony Mann has been impeccable.
If you are one of those who like to comment on the films you see, with this one you will have 72 min. the duration of the film so as not to miss any details.
It is the least interesting to stop to see this movie of United States.

You can see a hard work on the part of John C. Higgins, Gertrude Walker that as a result a most sophisticated script has been obtained.
The production companies are betting on certain stories that they will later turn into movies and, without a doubt, Producers Releasing Corporation has been completely right with this one.
The film's soundtrack and music were created by Alvin Levin.

The photography of this film has been spectacular for us and this result has been thanks to the work of Guy Roe.
Each person has their tastes regarding what type of feature films they like to see, but without a doubt, if you like the genre Film noir, Drama, you have to see this movie.

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Critics El último disparo

Murder, a fraud, and scented bullets. It's Duke, petrify yourselves! Excellent Unknown Noir
Dark Look but NOT film noir. Great Classic from 1947. Framed!
Procedural noir takes the cake. Another winner of the film noir extraordinary Anthony Mann. class photo
The unknown film noir is definitely worth seeing ... A low budget, implausible but interesting film noir. John Ireland convincing enough as something of the absolute villain
A good example of Film Noir. RAILWAY! (Anthony Mann, 1947) ***. Beauty school bookmaker
The term Noir applies to Anthony Mann in two ways. Neat frame. Beave's father in a crime drama B
I guess I was expecting too much. Violence, voyeurism and scented bullets. Hidden gem
Plot of punctures promising image. Tight Noir Crime, bogged down by a weak script. Some amazing things here. Forget the backdrop of the formula. This propels
I liked the picture and I liked the frame
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