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What would Alfred Hitchcock have thought?
22 September 2018
Back 30 years before in 1955 a film that would have starred Cornel Wilde, Yvonne DeCarlo, Cesar Romero and Aldo Ray might have made a few shekels at the box office. But if Marty McFly had brought these four stars forward in time to 1985 all four might have wept at where their careers had gone after seeing Flesh And Bullets.

Could all four of them been that desperate for a paycheck that year that they agreed to appear in this. Opposite 4 leads who never did anything else of note. Seeing that the director of this film cut his teeth in the porn industry I wonder if the leads made their bones there as well.

Two guys who are being slammed with alimony and child support meet at a bar and decide to kill each others wives the better to obscure the motive. But both meet their targets and fall in love with their targets. But both also fear the other will kill them if the agreement isn't carried out.

The direction is non-existent and I've seen better acting at the high school assembly plays. If you have a sadistic frame of mind you might look to see the pained expressions on all four stars faces as they give us their lines. All of them look like they're ready for a trip to the Emergency Room.

And God knows what Hitchcock would have thought had he been still alive to see what trash they made of his Strangers On A Train.
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