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Pickpocket (1959)
Pickpocket (1959)
1959 | Crime, Drama
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"To be viewed with Pickup on South Street. Samuel Fuller originally wanted to use the same title as Bresson’s film."

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Megan Abbott recommended The Naked Kiss (1964) in Movies (curated)

 
The Naked Kiss (1964)
The Naked Kiss (1964)
1964 | Crime, Drama
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"I first discovered this movie, and director Samuel Fuller, more than fifteen years ago via A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies. I’ve never been the same since! The first four minutes take your breath away, and it only gets better and stranger, almost hallucinatory, after that. Did anyone understand the grand beauty and horror in pulp like Samuel Fuller?"

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Pickup on South Street (1953)
Pickup on South Street (1953)
1953 | Classics, Drama, Mystery
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"I love the noir universe. There’s a certain freedom that Samuel Fuller has. He creates those unsympathetic characters that you still care so much about. He also does a great job at creating peripheral characters that only have two or three scenes, but are still so rich."

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The Baron of Arizona (1950)
The Baron of Arizona (1950)
1950 | Classics, Drama, Western
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"There are three terrific movies in the Eclipse set The First Films of Samuel Fuller, and the fact that they’re collected in this nifty package is a huge bonus. The Baron of Arizona plays like an old West episode of Blackadder—and features one of Vincent Price’s best performances."

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Georgia Hubley recommended White Dog (1982) in Movies (curated)

 
White Dog (1982)
White Dog (1982)
1982 | Drama
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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"I don’t know many people who have seen this movie, but it’s great. Are you a dog person or a cat person? Forget Cat People with Nastassja Kinski and Malcolm McDowell—not that the two animalistic movies have much in common other than dangerous, large-fanged creatures and a bit of 1980s spandex. Who knows what possessed Samuel Fuller to cast that straight-shooting seventies TV star Kristy McNichol as the lead? But no arguments here! White Dog is suspenseful, poignant, and entertaining, plus it features some of your favorite Roger Corman all-stars!"

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