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The Lonely Man |  
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 Features:
 - Black & White
 - Closed-captioned
 - Widescreen
 
  
 Description:
  Apart from the inherent clarity and richness of its black-and-white  VistaVision--a wonderful format--The Lonely Man could be mistaken for a  mediocre "adult Western" episode from '50s TV. The sets look like sets, not  living spaces, and people trade ponderous, pause-laden dialogue instead of  talking. Jack Palance plays an ex-gunslinger--a papier-mâché death's  head--trying to reconnect with son Anthony Perkins, who's grown up (or not grown up)  hating him. Meanwhile, gambler Neville Brand, once shot by Palance, waits for  henchman Elisha Cook to pick up Palance's trail so other henchman Lee Van Cleef  can kill him (got that?). The backstory is so weakly imagined, and the scenes so  wanly directed, we have no idea how many years of history the characters have  shared, or how many miles separate them as they move toward showdown. Elaine  Aiken, a curiously hard-faced blonde "introduced" here, was scarcely seen on  screen again. --Richard T. Jameson
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