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Baby Face Nelson

Posted by martinteller on November 21, 2011

What separates a film noir from just a regular gangster flick made in the mid-40′s to late 50′s?  Genre definitions are slippery beasts.  I think a noir should, in most cases, say something about the human condition, something about how we respond to pressure, how our past defines us, how a bad decision in a moment of weakness can send us down the wrong path.  A gangster flick is pretty much simple shoot-’em-up entertainment.  Because Nelson starts out bad and maintains that course, I wouldn’t say we’re getting much insight into the human condition.  But it is damn fine shoot-’em-up entertainment with another surprising performance by Mickey Rooney.  As the tough-as-nails Nelson, he’s cold and ruthless without a trace of his goody-good reputation.  Also notable is Carolyn Jones as his game-for-anything devoted gal, and a series of fine (but with Nelson around, short-lived) supporting performances.  Siegel proved with The Lineup that he could create top-notch thrills of the vicious variety, and although this film doesn’t quite reach those heights (Rooney’s good, but he’s no Eli Wallach) it presents a series of rapid-fire scenarios without ever dawdling too long.  Terrific jazz age score and one hell of a great ending, too.  Noir or not, definitely worth a look.  Rating: Very Good

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