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Recently watched (or as mostly the case with these older films, "rewatched"-enjoy the new adult perspective) the 1950 crime film "The Asphalt
Jungle" with Sam Jaffe, Sterling Haden, Louis Calhern and Marilyn Monroe, among others.
Enjoyed it and found it interesting; directed by John Huston - there
is a definite message conveyed in this film and it is: "Crime Does Not
Pay!". - AH
"The Killing", a dirty, harsh, street-level big heist epic by Stanley Kubrick about a race track robbery with disastrous results. Sharp edged characterizations in the Kubrick style. Sterling Hayden, Marie Windsor (remember her big eyes?), Elisha Cook Jr, Jay C. Flippin, the irrepressible Ted de Corsia, and a young Vince Edwards (before med school).
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