The Leopold-Loeb thrill kill of 1924, recounted from the angle of sexuality (Wildean) and not at all philosophy (Nietzschean). And in low-grade black-and-white. And with quasi-experimental affectations. And by subprofessional actors. Bits of archive footage storm the screen like U.S. Marines. With Craig Chester and Daniel Schlachet; written, directed, edited by Tom Kalin. (1992) — Duncan Shepherd
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