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Bandits

Bob Peck's brilliantly conceived Purvis is alone in his refusal to give up the search for some kind of moral imperative. His personal life is a mess, his war career has turned him to Communism and further sexual and political disenchantment. His conclusion is typically pessimistic, the world is like a dinosaur, extinction-bound, and though he has finally managed to terrify the victim it is the club owners of this world who make the real profits. In that Purvis is finally duped.

- Steve Grant, Plays and Players, October 1977

 

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