Review of The Man Who Haunted Himself (1970) by Edgar C — 15 Mar 2008
A fine film for roger more, just before I think, he became james bond, after a crash, he gets fit again, and goes about his business, working for a leading london company, which are going undercsome espianage problems, who is the cause, but it turns out, he has been seen all ovev town, hanging out in snooker halls, doing business deals and so on, problem is he cant recall any of this, but everyone is convinced, he is who he is, what is happening to him, is there a double, going about town, doing things on his behalf, or is he going abit crazy, a very british stiff upper lip 60s setting adding to look, and roger moore comes off very well here, not a great acting talent as seen in bond, but, he he manages to bring you into his charactor, his confusion as to whats happening, is dealt well with, lighthearted also, msterious, and does keep you guessing to end, not action packed just a solid mystery throughout.
This review of The Man Who Haunted Himself (1970) was written by Edgar C on 15 Mar 2008.
The Man Who Haunted Himself has generally received positive reviews.
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