Archetypal depression-era stars Henry Fonda and Sylvia Sidney are
felicitously teamed in Fritz Lang's You Only Live Once. Fonda plays an
ex-convict who can't get a break on the "outside". He marries Sidney,
who like her husband is one of life's losers. Framed on a murder rap,
Fonda is forced to take it on the lam, with his wife and baby in tow. In
trying to avoid capture, Fonda becomes a murderer for real, condemning
himself and Sidney to an early demise. Partly based on the legend of
Bonnie and
Clyde, the Gene
Towne-Graham Baker screenplay stacks the deck against its protagonists
to such an extent that the audience is virtually forced to hate their
various antagonists.
As superb as Henry Fonda is in portraying the
foredoomed hero, Sylvia Sidney is even better as his wife; her reading
of such lines as "We just call him...baby" are enough to shrivel the
heart even after six decades. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Jul 4, 2013
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