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- Layered with great performances and an interesting story, The Lady in Red is a good, if somewhat dull exploitative play-by-play of the events that lead to Dillinger's death.
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Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Brian Orndorf Blu-ray.com. Sayles aims to create characters and threats, aiming to deal honestly and epically with the lead character's descent into...
If you ever wondered how "good little" girls end up being window dressing for some of the most notorious gangsters that ever lived, this film gives a good look at her rebellion against her strict religious up bringing and her descent into crime and prostitution.
Lady is a surprisingly powerful gangster flick about a mystery woman whose public-enemy path briefly overlapped with John Dillinger’s in the ’30s. It’s just one of many Bonnie and Clyde knockoffs Corman cranked out at the time, but there’s real artistry alongside the violence and nudity in this one. Read More.
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Tarantino Reviews’s review published on Letterboxd: The John Sayles-scripted, Julie Corman-produced, Lewis Teague-directed 1978 gangster opus “Lady in Red” (aka “Touch Me and Die”) is my candidate for most ambitious film ever made at Roger Corman’s New World Pictures.
Sep 10, 2012 · Writer John Sayles, playing fast and loose with the known facts, inverts the gender of the Dillinger myth and backtracks with outrageous relish over the history of his scarlet companion, punching...
62 ★★★★★ ratings (5%) ★★★★★. Popular reviews. More. Review by teamgal ★★★½. A B-movie that plays an A-movie game. Sayles' script is unique; Teague's direction tight. The film is well shot and scored, expertly cut, beautifully appointed and, in the lead, the underrated Pamela Sue Martin is fantastic.
Layered with great performances and an interesting story, The Lady in Red is a good, if somewhat dull exploitative play-by-play of the events that lead to Dillinger's death.