Oscar-worthy performance


Jack Palance, billed here as Walter Jack Palance, in his movie debut, performed a role worthy of a best supporting actor Oscar. His villain was driven, psychotic, ugly and mesmerizing to watch. It certainly was a performance indicative of his talent and future accomplishments.

It's sad that he was so ignored during his career. He deserved better.

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i do agree with your statement that he deserved better during his whole career, but i really didn't see anything special about his performance on this movie. He was good, not great or "oscar-worthy"

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His face was certainly mesmerising to watch.

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I didn't even realize that Jack Pallance was 'Blackie'. He looked so ugly and every time I saw him I wanted to kick him in the teeth for being such a dick. It takes an amazing actor who can be such a nice guy in reality, yet be so convincing as morally, ethically and physically disgusting person.

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He was an effective heavy in the movie, but then he always played a heavy so very well.

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Don't forget Bagdhad Cafe. A whole other side to him.

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I agree. And so was Richard Widmark. He should have been nominated for Best Actor.

"Let us be crooked, but never common."

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