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Warren Beatty's performance is original and brilliant! °°
**Arthur Penn has made an American film that raised the N.Y. Film Festival to rare heights, a brilliant screen work, visually exciting and intellectually satistying.
“Mickey One’ is told in stark, fast-moving nightmare terms that sparkle with cinematic excitement and is marked by total artistry.
“A rich film, and its rewards are equally rich! MOVIE-MAKING AT
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©° THE MOST EXCITING Fre, THE NEW YORK FILM FESTI5 VAL! Arthur Penn's most brilliant PAI EY anak ne
movie...his most daring! Warren TEDDY HART: FUJIWARA Beatty gives the best perfor’ fre mance of his career! °° : RANCHOT TONE
Written by Alan Surgal Produced and Directed by Arthur Penn
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— JUDITH CRIST, N.Y. Herald Tribune Ad No 103—78 Lines
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Columbia Pictures presents WARREN BEATTY in Arthur Penn's “MICKEY ONE” co-starring HURD HATFIELD ALEXANDRA STEWART Teddy Hart Fujiwara
[and FRANCHOT TONE| Written by Alan Surgal
Produced and Directed
by Arthur Penn
A Florin-Tatira Production
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writen by CLAN SUPQAL Produced and Directed by ATTHUP PENN a rtorin -ratira propuction Soundtrack Album by Stan Getz on MGM Records
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