A very entertaining review - possibly more than I'd have found the film itself!
I did enjoy it—I have enjoyed Dane Clark in everything I've seen him in so far, even as the left-field heavy of a truly stupid B-noir by the name of Backfire (1950) and that one scene in The Glass Key (1942) where he gets tossed through a plate-glass window. The premise is a neat experiment and I like the emotional core when the script stays out of its way. It certainly won't give you brain damage if you catch it on TV, if people still catch things on TV anymore. Just know what you're in for if you go looking.
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A very entertaining review - possibly more than I'd have found the film itself!
I did enjoy it—I have enjoyed Dane Clark in everything I've seen him in so far, even as the left-field heavy of a truly stupid B-noir by the name of Backfire (1950) and that one scene in The Glass Key (1942) where he gets tossed through a plate-glass window. The premise is a neat experiment and I like the emotional core when the script stays out of its way. It certainly won't give you brain damage if you catch it on TV, if people still catch things on TV anymore. Just know what you're in for if you go looking.