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Monday, May 19, 1986
Party Girl
Nicholas Ray's stylized treatment of the gangster film noir has won Party Girl a cult following. Against an obscure locale almost arbitrarily tagged "Chicago in the early '30s," Ray creates a surreal atmosphere of exoticism and violence. Robert Taylor and Cyd Charisse are well cast against type as a gangland lawyer and a lounge singer/call girl who rebel against an underworld "family" of which mobster Lee J. Cobb is the formidable father. As in other Ray films (They Live by Night, Rebel Without a Cause), love in the context of a brutal society becomes l'amour fou; but nowhere does "normality" approach the hellish insanity of Party Girl.
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