Josh Olson on THE FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE
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A late career triumph for sleepy-eyed noir favorite Robert Mitchum, who excels as a two-time loser trying to avoid more jail time in 1973 Boston. Gritty, realistic and at times shockingly violent, Peter Yates' crime drama never found the audience it deserves.
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