A Modern 'Lost' Classic?
At least one book I read (and for the life of me, cannot remember the title of) said this film was a "lost" classic. I doubt if it's "lost" in the sense of nitrate film stock copies of movies which disintegrated over the years until many titles were lost forever, but more likely sitting in the studio vaults, awaiting a public demand so it can be lovingly be brought to light by someone like Quentin Tarantino for a brief theatrical release followed immediately by a special DVD edition. I remember this movie quite well, traveling into NYC because it was in limited release, and very impressed with the quirky plot and stark characters in a fascinating noir excursion into the intricate plottings of a woman scorned. Revenge by manipulating a manipulator, served up cold and sweet. Wake up, Tarantino: here's your chance to bring a true crime classic back to the film-loving public!
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