8/10
A credit to all concerned
22 August 2003
Generally entertaining and interesting screen portrayal of the life and times of Australia's most notorious underworld figure.

David Atkinson did a fine job of capturing the true essence of Squizzy Taylor and there was some excellent support from the rest of the cast as well.

The film has a good look about it and seems to have been fairly well researched.

The only minor fault that I could spot came near the end. In the scene where Taylor emerges from his flat to be driven to his showdown with Cudmore. Those with an interest in architectural history will immediately detect that the building in question obviously dates from a later period than the 1920s. But, that it definitely nit picking.

On the whole,this production was a credit to all concerned.
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