Review of A Letter to Three Wives (1949) by Martin T — 24 Sep 2009
It's got a terrific premise: a woman sends a letter to her three acquaintances, telling them that she's run off with one of their husbands... but doesn't say which one. The letter-writer is never seen, but is constantly referred to as a rival in the flashbacks, and she provides the wry voiceover narration.
The film doesn't break any cinematic ground but the script is witty and incisive, the personal conflicts are genuine and compelling, and the performances are all very good.
This review of A Letter to Three Wives (1949) was written by Martin T on 24 Sep 2009.
A Letter to Three Wives has generally received very positive reviews.
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