Review of Captain Lightfoot (1955) by Richard Brody for New Yorker — 14 Jun 2015
Sirk is less interested in swashbuckling than in strategy: he looks at the uprising analytically, noting the bitter ironies of shrewd commanders compelled to restrain audacious warriors for the sake of the long-term struggle.
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This review of Captain Lightfoot (1955) was written by Richard Brody and published by New Yorker on 14 Jun 2015.
Captain Lightfoot has generally received mixed reviews.
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