Review of A Child Is Waiting (1963) by Gregory N — 04 Sep 2007
The film succeeds perhaps because, rather in spite of its being as dated as it is. Nonetheless, Lancaster and Garland both deliver strong performances here, with Garland managing to evoke quite a fair measure of empathy.
Surprisingly poignant and difficult to watch at times, and definitely has NOT been outdone by any recent attempt at similar material.
This review of A Child Is Waiting (1963) was written by Gregory N on 04 Sep 2007.
A Child Is Waiting has generally received positive reviews.
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