I did not know that Corey drank himself to death, but what a sad waste.
It was about the first biographical thing I found out about him after his dates. You see why I feel like yelling.
It sounds like this film would make a great double bill with Johnny Eager.
I want to be able to link them! There are moments in Desert Fury that almost feel like darker, deliberate reflections of the earlier film, and there's enough time between its release and the publication of Desert Town to make it plausible. I just don't know if I have grounds to. But they absolutely should be double-featured and I hope they have.
(The other film that feels closest, although its m/m is less textually detailed and less entangled into the central m/f relationship, is Born to Kill (1947), but the production dates on that one are almost simultaneous with Desert Fury, so it feels less like influence than whatever was in the water at the time.)
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It was about the first biographical thing I found out about him after his dates. You see why I feel like yelling.
It sounds like this film would make a great double bill with Johnny Eager.
I want to be able to link them! There are moments in Desert Fury that almost feel like darker, deliberate reflections of the earlier film, and there's enough time between its release and the publication of Desert Town to make it plausible. I just don't know if I have grounds to. But they absolutely should be double-featured and I hope they have.
(The other film that feels closest, although its m/m is less textually detailed and less entangled into the central m/f relationship, is Born to Kill (1947), but the production dates on that one are almost simultaneous with Desert Fury, so it feels less like influence than whatever was in the water at the time.)