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So, 'One Shoe Makes it Murder' is definitely an interesting piece from 1982. Robert Mitchum plays this washed-up ex-cop, which is very fitting considering his weathered persona. The atmosphere is thick with tension, typical of the early '80s TV movie style—it's a bit slow but builds nicely into the mystery. The pacing has that classic made-for-TV feel, methodical yet engaging. The casino setting adds a layer of intrigue, and the performances, especially Mitchum's, carry a certain weight. It’s not overly flashy in terms of practical effects, but there's something to be said about how they keep the suspense alive. This film stands out for its gritty tone and the moral ambiguity of its characters, which keeps you guessing.
Has a unique atmosphere typical of early 80s TV moviesMitchum's performance carries the film's weightIntriguing casino setting adds depth to the narrative
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