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So, 'The Day They Hanged Kid Curry' is a fascinating TV movie from '71, directed by Barry Shear. It has this unique vibe typical of the era, mixing Western themes with a touch of drama. The pacing might feel a bit slow to some, but it allows for a deeper dive into those classic Western tropes. The performances, especially by the lead, capture that gritty ambiance well. The plot twist about the impostor on trial adds an intriguing layer of tension. It’s not just another shoot-'em-up; there’s a moral complexity at play as Heyes races against time. I appreciate how it explores themes of justice and deception without overdoing it. Plus, the practical effects here are understated but effective, fitting the time and setting perfectly.
Distinctive blend of Western and drama elementsInteresting pacing that allows for character developmentMoral complexity adds depth to the storyline
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