tecnoandre's Movie Review of The Chase (1966)

Rating of
0.5/4

The Chase (1966)

Chase
tecnoandre - wrote on 12/18/11

Film directed by Arthur Penn, about a series of events set into motion by a prison break. Since one of the two escapees is Charlie "Bubber" Reeves (played by a then-unknown Robert Redford), the escape causes a stir in a nearby town where Bubber is a well-known figure.
The film deals with themes of racism (including scenes in which black men are harassed by white men), sexual revolution (many of the characters are openly engaged in affairs), small-town corruption (the sheriff is falsely assumed to be in the pocket of the man who helped appoint him), and vigilantism (in the form of townspeople who openly defy the sheriff in their search for Bubber). The movie is perhaps best known for a scene in which the sheriff played by Marlon Brando is brutally beaten by three of the vigilantes; Brando would later cite this scene as an example of Method acting.
The film boasts an all star cast headlined by Marlon Brando. Other notable cast members are Jane Fonda, Robert Redford, Angie Dickinson, Miriam Hopkins and Robert Duvall.Incredible how this movie is bad and the screenplay(by the legendary Liliam Hellman) is ridiculous.With poor performances, i can't believe i hang on till the end!

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