
Alright, so The Man from Chicago. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, if you’re someone who loves digging into those old black-and-white thrillers, the kind that might have played as the second feature in a double bill, then yeah, probably. It’s got a certain charm, even if it feels a little rough around the edges. ...

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"Alright, so The Man from Chicago. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, if you’re someone who loves digging into those old black-and-white thrillers, the kind that might have played as the second feature in a double bill, then yeah, probably. It’s got a certain charm, even if it feels a little rough around the edges. Anyone expecting high-octane action or super polished dialogue might find it a bit slow. But for those who appreciate the *mood* of early British crime cinema, and maybe a few good..."
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