Sunday, 31 May 2015

Lifeboat (1944)


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Lifeboat (1944) – A. Hitchcock

Hitch strands a bunch of character actors (with Talluhlah Bankhead!) in a soundstage tank during WWII for a surprisingly pacy anti-Nazi tale. Daringly, the film raises some questions about mob behavior (and guilt) even in the context of its propaganda for the allies.




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