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This film remains proof of how much 'Chuck Norris' quality acting was common in the 1930's.
Every actor seems to be reading his lines off of a teleprompter, never having seen them on a script before. I watched this decades after seeing the 1941 version. All I can say, is I've seen better acting in primary school plays. I can't imagine a movie studio exec watching the dailies and allowing this tripe to continue to be made. I'm guessing that the studio owed some sort of favor to a director, producer or actor. I guess it might have been a good matinee for school children, though.... or perhaps people that thought Blair Witch movies enjoyable.
- nitestar95
- May 14, 2020
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