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    The Grissom Gang

    R1971 · Comedy drama · 2h 7m

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  1. The Grissom Gang is a 1971 American crime neo noir directed and produced by Robert Aldrich from a screenplay by Leon Griffiths. The film is the second adaptation of the 1939 novel No Orchids for Miss Blandish by James Hadley Chase; a previous version had been made in Britain in 1948.

    • Robert Aldrich
  2. May 29, 1971 · The Grissom Gang: Directed by Robert Aldrich. With Kim Darby, Scott Wilson, Tony Musante, Robert Lansing. Set in the Depression, a gang of half-witted small-time hoods led by Slim Grissom kidnap heiress Barbara Blandish and Slim proceeds to fall in love with her.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Robert Aldrich
    • 1971-05-29
  3. The story, which is too complicated for its own good, is about the kidnapping of a rich Kansas City socialite by a group of 10-thumbed amateurs who are later eliminated by the Grissom family. The family boss is the tough, hard-nosed mother ( Irene Dailey ), and the family front man is the sleek Tony Musante .

  4. The Grissom Gang R 1971 2h 7m Comedy Drama List 46% Tomatometer 13 Reviews 70% Audience Score 100+ Ratings Ma Grissom (Irene Dailey) and son Slim (Scott Wilson) kidnap an heiress (Kim Darby)...

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    • Robert Aldrich
    • R
    • Kim Darby
  5. Brief Synopsis. In the 1920s, debutante Barbara Blandish is kidnapped and held for ransom by the half-witted, sadistic Grissom Gang, which is led by Gladys "Ma" Grissom. When one of the boys falls for Barbara, the family unity of the gang is disrupted, resulting in violence.

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  7. Overview. The Grissom Gang is a remake of the notorious 1949 British melodrama No Orchids For Miss Blandish. Kim Darby plays a 1920s-era debutante who is kidnapped and held for ransom. Her captors are the Grissoms, a family comprised of sadists and morons, and headed by Ma Barker clone Irene Dailey.

  8. Sep 10, 2012 · The Grissom Gang 1971, directed by Robert Aldrich | Film review. Film. Time Out says. One of Aldrich's finest and most complex films, this adaptation of James Hadley Chase's notorious No...

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