Frank Sinatra’s Study of Psychopathy — Silver Screenings

Originally posted on Chicago FEEDBACK Film Festival:
One of the more remarkable films from the 1950s, we think, is a gritty black-and-white indie thriller that clocks in at 77 minutes. The film, Suddenly (1954), is about an assassination attempt of an American president. Specifically, it centres on a house overlooking a train station where the…

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