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No Way to Treat a Lady is a bit of a gem from the late sixties, mixing dark comedy with a crime twist. The pacing is interesting—sometimes it feels a little slow, but it builds up this offbeat atmosphere that's hard to shake. The performances, particularly by Rod Steiger, really drive home the unsettling yet humorous tone. He plays a killer with a flair for the dramatic, which adds a unique layer to the narrative. The practical effects are nothing groundbreaking, but there's a quaint charm to them, typical of the era. It's distinctive for its mix of genres and the way it plays with the conventions of the time without fully committing to any one style.
Directed by Jack Smight, based on a novel.Notable for its unique blend of genres.Rod Steiger's performance is a highlight.Released by 20th Century Fox in the US.
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