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The Pigeon
A private eye is hired to protect a young woman who has a black book on a crime syndicate.
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Plot Summary
A cynical, down-on-his-luck former Marine who moonlights as a peace officer in a small, crime-ridden town finds himself entangled in a dangerous conspiracy. When he investigates a series of suspicious deaths, he uncovers a plot involving illegal activities and a corrupt system that reaches high places. He must navigate this treacherous landscape alone, facing ruthless adversaries and his own inner demons.
Critical Reception
The Pigeon received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to a convoluted plot and a lackluster performance from its lead. However, some praised its attempts at a gritty crime thriller, even if it ultimately fell short of its ambitions. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm.
What Reviewers Say
Some critics noted the film's gritty tone and potential for a compelling crime story.
Many found the plot difficult to follow and Sammy Davis Jr.'s performance unconvincing for the role.
The film was generally seen as a missed opportunity, lacking the tension and depth of superior thrillers.
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Fun Fact
Sammy Davis Jr., primarily known for his singing and entertainment career, took on the lead role in 'The Pigeon' aiming to prove his dramatic acting capabilities, though the film did not significantly bolster his cinematic reputation.
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