And I somehow missed this short they released last week. Get it here.
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That was a real demonstration of what a great actor Raymond Burr was. Actually kissing a woman. (Don’t tell Paul Drake) RIP
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Crime of Passion has the same director as Agent for H.A.R.M. as well as featuring Depressing Dad from High School Big Shot and I Was a Teenage Werewolf.
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In a contemporary review for The New York Times, Howard Thompson called the film a “most curiously misguided dramatic missile” and criticized Stanwyck’s performance: “[N]ever has she switched gears so abruptly during one performance as in this odd number … As for Miss Stanwyck’s transition from the nice, sassy gal in the press room to a maniacal stalker, we don’t believe it. Come off it, Miss Stanwyck.”
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For these MSTies here who like Rifftrax and the Mads, the below link is the Mads take on the same short.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAjUi6gYkv4
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