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Too Many Thieves (1966) directed by Abner Biberman presents a gritty dive into the world of crime and the shadows that accompany it. The film manages to create a tense atmosphere, driven by legal intrigue and the race to recover stolen treasures. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to soak in the moral dilemmas faced by the lawyer Falk, portrayed with a certain gravitas. It’s fascinating how the film blends elements from the 'Trials of O'Brien' series, especially in capturing the essence of courtroom drama while maintaining that noir edge. Practical effects are modest yet effective, grounding the theft in a believable reality. Honestly, it's an interesting watch if you're into the way crime narratives unfold in the era’s unvarnished style.
Part of the 'Trials of O'Brien' series.Features a blend of courtroom drama and crime thriller.Noteworthy for its practical effects and moral complexity.
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