A Man Alone (1955)
6/10
The Lone Stranger
16 March 2021
Ray Milland followed in the footsteps of playing the title role in 'The Thief' by beginning his directorial debut (self-effacingly billed as 'R.Milland') by dispensing almost entirely with dialogue for the first ten minutes in this moody noir western with gothic interiors by cameraman Lionel Lindon and an ugly pair of heavies in the form of Raymond Burr and henchman Lee Van Cleef (neither of whom you see in the same film as Ward Bond every day).
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