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Robert Blake in THE PURPLE GANG Year: 1960 Rating: **1/2 |
“The
whole rhythm section was the Purple Gang,” sang Elvis Presley from his
JAILHOUSE ROCK… And while roaring loose on the outside, THE PURPLE GANG
keep a steady rhythm and wily pace, yet are ultimately a mere cog in a
“law propaganda” wheel as an ultra serious cop, in this case Barry
Sullivan’s Police Lt. William P. Harley, lets us know, right off the
bat, just how bad these bad guys are and that crime doesn’t pay, and
there aren’t any benefits, either.
Despite the restrictions from the late-50’s channeling 30’s
gangster flicks, more than that present time’s more ambiguous Film Noirs, Robert Blake as William Joseph “Honeyboy” Willard packs a
genuine machine gun wallop...
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Robert Blake in THE PURPLE GANG |
For a young climber he seems already on top
of his game, with an expression like he’s seen just about everything,
twice, but not without an equally frightened, vulnerable underbelly.
Surprisingly, given his status as lead heavy in a genre that relies on
going gloriously overboard, Blake’s acting style is reserved and
laidback, waiting for his moments instead of pouncing upon them: a bit
more Marlon Brando than Edward G. Robinson...
Speaking of Noir, the always-hypnotic Joseph Turkel from Stanley
Kubrick’s THE KILLING (and then PATH’S OF GLORY and THE SHINING) heads a
more established yet less lethal and ambitious syndicate that Blake’s
boys merge with, and who Sullivan narrowly tracks while doubting his
existence as a cop in a town so gritty, which the movie needed to be...
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Robert Blake and Joe Turkel in THE PURPLE GANG |
With such nefarious potential centering on cutthroat gangsters, PURPLE
GANG could have really soared instead of attempting to punch holes through a
proverbial steel box that, like already mentioned, warns us from the
onset how the titular boys aren’t worth rooting for, or against...
So when Bobby Blake isn’t firing bullets, it’s up to a handful of
montage sequences, including actual archive footage, showing the GANG in
destructive, gun-toting action to counter the preachy narration. But
after a while, the thugs get lost in that “news reel” shuffle: A shame
since this movie was supposed to belong to them.
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Robert Blake and Joe Turkel in THE PURPLE GANG |
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Joe Turkel and Barry Sullivan in THE PURPLE GANG |
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Robert Blake in THE PURPLE GANG |
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Robert Blake and Marc Cavell in THE PURPLE GANG
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