When it comes to Melvin Belli’s most acclaimed work, the standout has to be Gimme Shelter from 1970—it’s widely regarded as Melvin Belli’s highest rated film. Critics and audiences alike have praised it over the years, often pointing to its powerful storytelling and cultural impact. On the other hand, when we look at Melvin Belli’s body of work, one title tends to come up on the lower end of the spectrum: Wild in the Streets (1968). While it had its moments and a certain cult following, it didn’t resonate quite as strongly and is generally considered Melvin Belli’s lowest rated movie. So, if you’re exploring Melvin Belli’s contributions to film, these two titles really mark the high and low points in terms of reception.