Mainly For Edmund O'Brien Fans
This movie is not bad, and is worth watching at least once, especially if you are an Edmund O'Brien fan, as I am. However, it is not among his best, primarily because it drags and becomes tedious at times. When I purchased this DVD, I was hoping that Mona Freeman would have a more prominent role. Mona Freeman was one of the prettiest and most naturally talented actresses of the 1950's, and I was disappointed that she didn't get more screen time in this movie. Another weakness is that the plot stretches credulity a bit. However, even with those drawbacks, I still recommend that fans of O'Brien and Freeman give this movie a watch.
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