

You should probably watch this if you're into those old movies that feel like you're eavesdropping on a neighbor's living room. It's a 1936 flick that doesn't try too hard to be a masterpiece, and that's why it mostly works. If you can't stand stagey acting or people talking in thick, sometimes fake-sounding accents, y...

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Thornton Freeland

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"You should probably watch this if you're into those old movies that feel like you're eavesdropping on a neighbor's living room. It's a 1936 flick that doesn't try too hard to be a masterpiece, and that's why it mostly works. If you can't stand stagey acting or people talking in thick, sometimes fake-sounding accents, you’ll likely want to skip it. The whole setup is pretty simple. Three guys come back from a German prison camp after the war is over. The twist is that everyone thinks they are de..."

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