Movie Review: Machine Gun Kelly (1958)

I love old Charles Bronson as a protagonist. But young Bronson’s okay, too, I guess.

This is a decent movie about one overly confident bank robber’s team slowly falling apart. It’s not as dramatic as it might have been under the direction of someone a bit more seasoned than Roger Corman (this is one of his earlier films, after all), but it’s watchable.

And a lot of it works because of Bronson, who gives a very humanized performance.

Rating: 6/10

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