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Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 1959 / Director: Otto Preminger / Actors: James Stewart, Lee Remick ... / DVD ... more Newest Review: ... slow burner. The evidence is repeated a hundred different ways, each time with a new little spin and detail. The case is both ... more |
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by ruth_cole - written on 21.09.04 (Very useful, 221 readings)
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There were essentially three reasons for watching this. One: the Saul Bass exhibit I'd seen made a few key images stick in my mind - the fractured stylised body that represents Anatomy of a Murder was one of the most pervasive. Two: it was an introduction to director Otto Preminger. Three: I love Jimmy Stewart. Anatomy of a Murder is a deceptive film... by that I don't mean that there are a number of meandering twists and curves; more that there are fewer than you might expect. Surprising, witty, teasing, yes. Shocking, no. In many ways it's the score that gives that away. And a bloody good jazz score it is too. The Duke Ellington-composed music is teasing, ...




