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So, 'The Violin Case Murders' from 1965 is an intriguing piece for those into crime cinema. It’s the first adaptation of Jerry Cotton, and you can feel the pulpy vibe right from the start. Jerry Cotton, played as a resourceful agent, goes undercover among a gang of killers, and that tension is palpable. The pacing keeps you engaged, with a mix of suspense and a bit of dark humor. It’s interesting how Kitty, the leader's girlfriend, becomes pivotal—her character adds a unique dynamic. The practical effects are pretty straightforward but effective for the era. Overall, it's a film that embodies the gritty essence of 60s crime stories.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, often tucked away in genre compilations or obscure collections. Its scarcity in proper remastering makes it a curious find for collectors, especially those keen on the Jerry Cotton adaptations. There's a niche interest surrounding it, particularly among fans of 60s Euro crime cinema, which adds to its appeal for serious film buffs.
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