A respected war correspondent is found murdered, with three bullets--from three different guns--in him. Three different men are arrested, convicted and sentenced to death for the murder, but only one can be the actual killer.

Is it worth the watch? If you like movies that feel like a Sunday afternoon spent in a thrift store, give Sing Sing Nights a go. It is for the folks who don't mind a little bit of stagey dialogue and grainy film stock. If you need your pacing tight and your logic bulletproof, stay away. This thing is a total relic. Th...

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

Lewis D. Collins

Bruno Ziener
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"Is it worth the watch? If you like movies that feel like a Sunday afternoon spent in a thrift store, give Sing Sing Nights a go. It is for the folks who don't mind a little bit of stagey dialogue and grainy film stock. If you need your pacing tight and your logic bulletproof, stay away. This thing is a total relic. The premise is wild: a guy is dead, three dudes are on death row for the same murder. You can practically hear the script writers sweating over the logistics. It reminds me a bit of ..."
Marion Orth, Harry Stephen Keeler, Charles Logue
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