This movie deserves a better score. The scene alone in which Quinn declares her affection for Sophia deserves an Oscar.
The looks between both characters dignify Black and White cinema for their expressiveness in settings typical of the 20s and 30s.
It's a shame that this formidable actors hadn't made more films. The two identify each other very well. They are both extraordinary on camera. It seems as if they had known each other from a long time ago just because of their naturalness when acting. Worth seeing it again.
The beginning reminds us "The Untouchables" television series and in fact that was the atmosphere that the mafia gave socially under that dark time in big cities like Chicago.
The looks between both characters dignify Black and White cinema for their expressiveness in settings typical of the 20s and 30s.
It's a shame that this formidable actors hadn't made more films. The two identify each other very well. They are both extraordinary on camera. It seems as if they had known each other from a long time ago just because of their naturalness when acting. Worth seeing it again.
The beginning reminds us "The Untouchables" television series and in fact that was the atmosphere that the mafia gave socially under that dark time in big cities like Chicago.