Andrew Sarris in the Village Voice for 22 May, 1969, on "More Dead Than Alive," The Mad Room," "The Red and the White," and "If It's Tuesday, This Must be Belgium"
Also, a letter of protest about "Lonesome Cowboys"
Robert Sparr, the director of More Dead Than Alive, had a burst of activity, but died in 1969, while The Mad Room’s Bernard Girard transitioned to television.
Helmut Dantine and Martin Kosleck (not “Kisleck”) were character actors from the ‘40s through to the ‘70s, who were both refugees from Germany and specialized in playing villains.
I’m not sure why Sarris seeks to summon Delmer Daves in his note on If It’s Tuesday …; the film was directed by Mel Stuart.