

Is it worth your time? If you have a thing for black-and-white British mysteries from the thirties, yeah, sure. If you need pacing that doesn't feel like a slow walk through a foggy London park, skip it. It’s for the folks who like their crime dramas to feel like a cozy, slightly dusty crossword puzzle. Watching this ...


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

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"Is it worth your time? If you have a thing for black-and-white British mysteries from the thirties, yeah, sure. If you need pacing that doesn't feel like a slow walk through a foggy London park, skip it. It’s for the folks who like their crime dramas to feel like a cozy, slightly dusty crossword puzzle. Watching this felt like digging through a shoebox of old postcards. The whole plot hinges on a single playing card found at a crime scene. It sounds almost silly saying it out loud, but the movi..."
Robert Horton
Gerard Fairlie, John Crawford Fraser
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