Review of The Drowning Pool (1975) by Don Druker for Chicago Reader — 03 Sep 1988
You can tell from the credit sequence—when Paul Newman takes four minutes to execute a simple expository gag—that this Stuart Rosenberg sequel to Harper is likely to be an interminable drag. And the opener is really the high point of an alleged thriller that wastes the talents of Newman, Joanne Woodward, Murray Hamilton, and Tony Franciosa, and telegraphs all its narrative twists with the subtlety of a Chicago building inspector explaining how to avoid a violation.
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This review of The Drowning Pool (1975) was written by Don Druker and published by Chicago Reader on 03 September 1988.
The Drowning Pool has generally received mixed reviews.
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