
A mild mannered clerk, with a crush on his boss's daughter, is led astray by an old friend..

Is this for you? If you like movies that feel like a Sunday afternoon spent in a dusty attic, Freedom of the Seas is a solid pick. It is definitely not for anyone who needs high-octane drama or a plot that makes perfect sense at every turn. If you enjoy watching a character get pushed around until they finally snap, yo...


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"Is this for you? If you like movies that feel like a Sunday afternoon spent in a dusty attic, Freedom of the Seas is a solid pick. It is definitely not for anyone who needs high-octane drama or a plot that makes perfect sense at every turn. If you enjoy watching a character get pushed around until they finally snap, you will probably have a good time. The whole premise is just a classic setup. Our guy is a clerk, he is boring, and he is pining for his boss's daughter. It is the kind of stuff yo..."

Leonard Sharp
Walter C. Hackett, Roger Burford
United Kingdom

1934 · IMDb 6.1

