The Suckers
The Suckers

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The Suckers

1972
Movie
80 min
English

A rich and powerful big-game hunter tires of tracking and killing animals, and gets an idea--he will invite the owners of a model agency he knows and two of their models to be guests on his estate for the weekend, and use them as the objects of his latest hunt.

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: Barry BrownGenres: Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A group of down-and-out individuals in a struggling American town attempt to pull off a series of increasingly desperate and dangerous crimes. As their plans go awry, they find themselves in a downward spiral of violence and betrayal. The film explores themes of poverty, desperation, and the dark side of the American dream.

Critical Reception

The Suckers is a gritty and uncompromising independent film that garnered a cult following for its raw portrayal of working-class desperation and its bleak narrative. While not widely released, it has been praised for its authentic performances and unflinching depiction of its characters' struggles, though some critics noted its unrelenting grimness.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw, unvarnished portrayal of poverty and desperation.

  • Noted for its strong, authentic performances from the ensemble cast.

  • Criticized by some for its bleak and often disturbing subject matter.

Google audience: Audience reception information for 'The Suckers (1972)' is not readily available on Google reviews, suggesting it was a niche release with limited public commentary.

Fun Fact

Despite its low-budget independent nature, 'The Suckers' was filmed on location in and around the then-struggling industrial city of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, adding to its authentic, gritty atmosphere.

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