Danny Kean, a former inmate, pursues photography and romance with Patricia, whose father initially disapproves. A ethical dilemma strains their bond until Kean confronts his criminal past.


If you've got an hour and change to kill and you like your leading men with a chip on their shoulder, Picture Snatcher is worth the time. It’s for folks who enjoy old-school newsroom grit and don’t mind if the romance feels like it was tacked on during a lunch break. If you prefer slow-burn dramas or movies where the ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you've got an hour and change to kill and you like your leading men with a chip on their shoulder, Picture Snatcher is worth the time. It’s for folks who enjoy old-school newsroom grit and don’t mind if the romance feels like it was tacked on during a lunch break. If you prefer slow-burn dramas or movies where the characters actually sit down and talk through their feelings, you might find this one a bit grating. It’s loud, it’s frantic, and sometimes it feels like the script was written on ..."
P.J. Wolfson, Daniel Ahern, Allen Rivkin, Ben Markson, William Keighley
United States

