Great Punches In Cinema History #7
Reagan Versus Dickinson Versus Cassavetes!
The Killers (Don Siegel, 1964) A love triangle turns brutal. I just wish Norman Fell would jump in and make it a quadrangle. First, the Fortieth President of the United States of America hauls off and gives a righteous slap to Angie Dickinson’s unfaithful mug (but who really believes he was the first President to do that?). |
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Then Cassavetes returns fire, slugging Ronnie to defend Angie. |
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The results –
Bullied Angie: |
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Bloodied Ron: |
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Defiant John: |
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Again, if Norman Fell would just jump into the middle of this, declare his affection for one of these three and slug someone, why then you’d really have a movie. |