The last film made at MGM Borehamwood
According to the list on Wikipedia this film was the last film made at what was regarded at the time as the best studios in this country. Little surprise bearing in mind that MGM had lost $30million dollars in the previous year.
You have to surmise that if they were distributing films such as this then it is little surprise.
This is supposed to be a thriller but it is just so slow and dull. Compare it for example to "Robbery"made in 1967,which keeps you on the edge of your seats. This film doesn't even start to get going till after half way by which time I had all but lost interest.
Interesting to see the exterior of the National Film Theatre on the South Bank.
The last film of Emlyn Williams.
You have to surmise that if they were distributing films such as this then it is little surprise.
This is supposed to be a thriller but it is just so slow and dull. Compare it for example to "Robbery"made in 1967,which keeps you on the edge of your seats. This film doesn't even start to get going till after half way by which time I had all but lost interest.
Interesting to see the exterior of the National Film Theatre on the South Bank.
The last film of Emlyn Williams.
- malcolmgsw
- Oct 15, 2024