6/10
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7 August 2023
Let's give it a generous C plus since it does a good job, on about a tenth of the budget of "Best Years", of channeling the sadness of returning vets. But the writing, acting, and cinematography are all fairly poor and the whole thing has the feel of one of those inspirational sixteen reelers you'd watch in the Sunday School basement on Saturday afternoon following last week's sixteen reeler on the dangers of demon rum with a promo by the assistant pastor for next week's filmed warning on the evils of promiscuity. Still, Richard Arlen has moments of quiet power and Cheryl Walker's cloying saintliness cannot quite hide how hot her bod is.
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