7/10
Deserved some sequels
14 July 2013
Warning: Spoilers
I won't dwell on the plot points,as many have already. This film is very enjoyable,despite the unlikely jumps in plot, due mainly to the actors likability. This story originally came from a serialized novel by Gordon Wellesley,and screen written by the writers of Hitchcocks' "The Lady Vanishes". Thus the similarities,including characters Charters and Caldicott. When this film ends Paul Henreid,as the villain,isn't killed,and Rex Harrison as the hero looks back as He escapes the Nazis' clutches. It seemed that these two were bound to meet again,maybe in several films,as attractive, competent adversaries. But it seems that they didn't,and that's too bad.
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