Some Guys
Just Don’t Like Women-A Lot- The Sniper- A Film Review
DVD Review
From The Pen
Of Sam Lowell
The Sniper,
starring Adolph Menjou
I have been
running the rack (a term learned in my pool hall days when I hung around with
corner boys who hung around pool halls although I was never much of a player,
mainly a hanger-on and bettor against Red Radley making many combinations and
lost my shirt many times but in the long haul probably break a little less than
even) on the old black and white film noir genre the past several years mainly
grabbing stuff from the Netflix archives. At this point since I have been
pretty steady in my attempts to see plenty of them I have moved down from, or
been forced by Hollywood’s tastes to move down, the A classics like The Postman Always Rings Twice, The Big Sleep, Out Of The Past and a few
others and have hit the B-films of late. Maybe B minus as is the case here in
this police procedural The Sniper.
It is not
that the subject matter is not important here, a surprising 1950s film which
deals with a serious social issue-a man’s hatred, hatred to the point of
murder, his social pathology against women just because they are women. So yes
an attempt to deal with a social problem. The problem is that we get a very
little, and that indirectly about what made our sniper, Jeff Mullins, go out
and target, and I mean that literally, women for serial destruction. What we
get is plenty of the police procedural part, the part where there is a maniac
on the loose and the cops led by Inspector Dubois (played by Adolph Menjou in
the twilight of his career) are one, maybe two steps behind until Jeff’s
torment leaves him totally distraught. So when our cleansers’ delivery man,
Jeff’s daytime job which allows him access to many women’s homes and to scout
things before he totally goes off the wall and just randomly plucks them off
the street, who had a previous history of torment and had been
institutionalized goes on his spree the good Inspector and his men go out to
try to figure this one out. They do in the end but I am still baffled by the
lack of insight into why the guy was doing those serial shootings. I’ll pass on saying more on this one.
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