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E.G Robison's henpecked savant is difficult

Posted by ArdRi on June 9, 2021 at 10:08:01:

because who can be that pathetic? Ingrid Bergman is firstly a magnificent beauty and wonder to behold who has never left me hoping her scene would hurry up and end but I'd have to ask what are you looking for in a film if these ones you name strike you as "terrible" There are plenty I'd agree fit that list. Try on One Girl's Confession where it seems obvious the female lead was chosen for her buxom blondness though her delivery is as interesting as reading a shopping list, The Treasure of Monte Christo or Deadline at Dawn which despite starring Susan Hayward and Paul Lukas and a screenplay by Clifford Odets never surpasses incredulous.