
Ronald Colman plays an MP addicted to drugs, and a double recruited to cover for him..

Is it worth your time? If you like old-school British stiff-upper-lip dramas and want to see Ronald Colman talk to himself for an hour, sure. It’s a neat little parlor trick of a movie. If you need your pacing snappy or your stakes to feel modern, you’re probably going to be bored to tears by the middle. Ronald Colman...

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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 like old-school British stiff-upper-lip dramas and want to see Ronald Colman talk to himself for an hour, sure. It’s a neat little parlor trick of a movie. If you need your pacing snappy or your stakes to feel modern, you’re probably going to be bored to tears by the middle. Ronald Colman is really doing a lot of heavy lifting here. He plays both the wreck of a politician and the noble stand-in. You can tell which one he prefers, too. He has so much more fun being ..."
Katherine Cecil Thurston, Moss Hart, John Hunter Booth, Howard Estabrook
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