Birdman Of Alcatraz on DVD (1962)
RelatedCritics ReviewsReal-life killer Robert Stroud was apparently quite unlike the tough, taciturn inmate portrayed by Burt Lancaster here in director John Frankenheimer's thought-provoking study of one man's attempt to survive an unforgiving prison system. Stroud used his years in solitary confinement to become a world authority on ornithology, despite the cruel injustices meted out by the prison warden (convincingly played by Karl Malden). Lancaster was Oscar-nominated for his performance, which is ranked by many to be one of the finest of his career. He is well supported by fellow nominees Telly Savalas and Thelma Ritter, and by Streets of San Francisco star Malden. Burnett Guffrey's masterly black-and-white photography perfectly captures the claustrophobia of life in jail.
Overlong and rather weary biopic of Robert Stroud, who spent nearly sixty years in prison and became a cause célèbre. One cannot deny many effective moments, notably of direction, but it's a long haul. Time Out Striking performance by Lancaster in this factually based story of a double killer, sentenced to life in solitary, who... Read more on www.timeout.com Members ReviewsReviews Voted Most HelpfulMost Recent Reviews |
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