A Dandy in Aspic
The film that killed the great director Anthony Mann, A Dandy in Aspic didnāt get killer reviews when it debuted in 1968. āCompletely devoid of suspenseā and ābland,ā said the New York Times. Leonard Maltinās Movie Guide declared it āwoodenā. Mann died of a heart attack towards the end of shooting and the movieās star, Laurence Harvey, took over directing, which isnāt the reason the film bombed. Harvey actually takes some pains to ape the claustrophobic, slick style of Mann. There just isnāt a whole lot going on in Derek Marloweās original story (which he adapted for the screen). But what looked like a failure back then looks more like a calculation all … Read more