Captain Bob Hayworth, his brother Lieutenant Gilroy Hayworth and Captain Derek Marbury are in a World-War 1 trench on the front-lines in France. Bob Hayworth resents Marbury greatly as the latter had married the girl, Lucy Neville, Marbury was courting in pre-war London.

Is it worth your time? Honestly? Maybe. If you like old dramas that are heavy on the "he said, she said" and don't mind a plot that moves at its own weird, jerky pace, you’ll probably find something to latch onto. If you need clean storytelling and characters who act like real people, skip this. It’s not for the impati...

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

Roy Pomeroy

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly? Maybe. If you like old dramas that are heavy on the "he said, she said" and don't mind a plot that moves at its own weird, jerky pace, you’ll probably find something to latch onto. If you need clean storytelling and characters who act like real people, skip this. It’s not for the impatient. The whole setup with the WWI trenches is just a backdrop for a really petty grudge. Bob Hayworth is basically the worst, and watching him try to frame his own comrade for des..."
Colin Campbell
Madeleine Ruthven, Roy Pomeroy
United States

1933 · IMDb 7.4

