A gangster's girlfriend on the run from the police, who suspect her of helping her boyfriend commit a robbery, holes up in a waterfront bar. She stows away on a fishing boat headed out to sea, and winds up falling in love with and marrying one of the fishermen, but doesn't tell him about her past.


Is this worth the watch? If you like old, grainy dramas that smell like sea salt and bad decisions, you’ll probably find something to like here. If you need pacing that feels like it was edited in this century, you will absolutely hate it. It is a slow burn that doesn't always know where it is going. The whole thing s...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is this worth the watch? If you like old, grainy dramas that smell like sea salt and bad decisions, you’ll probably find something to like here. If you need pacing that feels like it was edited in this century, you will absolutely hate it. It is a slow burn that doesn't always know where it is going. The whole thing starts in a waterfront bar that feels like it hasn't been cleaned since the dawn of time. I spent way too much time looking at the background extras—there's one guy in the corner wh..."

Hal Price
Robert Ellis
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