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James Gammon
Reviews Featuring James Gammon
Cheerful but predictable comedy romance that successfully fills a couple of hours but makes little impact.
Visually its one of the most inventive pieces of cinema youre likely to see, but in every other department its essentially run-of-the-mill.
A classically crafted Civil War epic with actions and ideas aplenty - but not enough to fill its excessive length.
A success of giant proportions. Everyone should make a point of seeing this movie.
Film noir washes up against political satire, in this dizzying portrait of the American dream being sold down the river.
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