Yeah, there were some not too subtle incestuous feelings on display that were pretty disturbing.
Also, that poor cigarette girl. I don't remember ever feeling bad for a dumb blonde in a movie like that.
Glad you enjoyed it!
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The way Sidney just gave that cigarette girl away to the other columnist was a perfect example of selling you out for a quick buck.
Its funny he(Sidney) feels bad for what he did at the end, but even when confronted he goes back to what he always was .... a rat.
And Huntsinger lost exactly what he was trying to keep.
Hunsecker was a megalomaniac who didn't understand how precariously the scales were balanced until his controlling nature was yanked out from under him. He might have had the clout and ability to use it, but he was never in control as much as he thought he was, because he had it weighted way too much on that one person because of his neurosis. Too many eggs in one basket. Falco felt bad because he wanted to be Hunsecker until he realized how truly demented he was. After that, he probably went looking for someone else to want to be.
Well not anymore. He's in jail now and beaten up.
For those who may be interested, this is on Turner Classic Movies tonight at 9:15 CMT.
my net connection is too unstable for the download, however I got the DVD off amazon and it arrived earlier this week. I'll try and catch it this weekend.