A Dandy in Aspic

Caroline and Eberlin

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