6/10
A serviceable but amusing crime movie from '72-73
4 October 2021
'Harry in Your Pocket' (1973) has the same serviceable sense and inner logic as the rational US tv private eye series 'The Rockford Files', which incidentally is my favourite television series of all time. Tall silver-haired toothy US actor, James Coburn had incredible rhythm and 'cool'. David Thomson described him as '...that least neurotic of American leading men..' Some of the gaudy and garish early-'70s fashions, tastes and settings are amusing - flared lapels, huge shirt collars etc. In America 'the dollar is king' and this movie has US sense of the tangible to the maximum. Walter Pidgeon was born in the remote 1890s.
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