No more laundromats for me, especially if a guy named Louie runs it. No telling what you'll find in the dryer. It's a Gunn goodie with imagination and suspense. Pete's hired by Louie to square his bank robbery with the law and get gangster 'Shoes' off his back. Trouble is Shoes wants the bank loot, while Louie wants to give it back and get a normal life with his girlfriend.
Catch how Pete hangs around in more ways than one; plus there's that ping-pong match my 3-year old grandkid could win. But don't miss the luscious Pamela Duncan whose tight-sweater career was made by the camp classic Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957). (I'm still seeing that through the dirty windshield of my old Pontiac.) Anyhow, it's first-rate Gunn, with Edie, Jacobi, and a clever last scene.
Catch how Pete hangs around in more ways than one; plus there's that ping-pong match my 3-year old grandkid could win. But don't miss the luscious Pamela Duncan whose tight-sweater career was made by the camp classic Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957). (I'm still seeing that through the dirty windshield of my old Pontiac.) Anyhow, it's first-rate Gunn, with Edie, Jacobi, and a clever last scene.