Killers All is an interesting blend of crime and documentary that takes you back to the 1930s gangland. The tone is gritty, almost voyeuristic, as it dives into the lives of infamous figures like Bonnie and Clyde, Dillinger, and others. It feels like a roadshow, with a certain roughness that adds to its charm. The pacing is uneven, which keeps you on your toes, as the film jumps from one criminal legend to another. What stands out is how it captures a specific historical atmosphere, almost a relic of its time. The performances are not traditional, but they serve the documentary's exploitative nature well, giving you a raw look at these notorious characters. A unique piece for collectors interested in the folklore of American crime.
Interesting take on gangster lore.Captures the raw energy of the 1930s.An unvarnished look at crime figures.
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