Review of Cloak and Dagger (1946) by Aaron H — 07 Apr 2012
Cloak & Dagger truly is one of those very few rare film gems that adults and kids alike can enjoy, especially if any of them are fans of spy espionage, action and adventure. My dad and I fell in love with this film nearly ten years ago because of the way it focused on emphasizing the importance of having a healthy relationship between father and son.
Our appreciation for such a film only increased when he and I took a memorable trip to Austin and San Antonio Texas (where the movie takes place and was filmed on location at). While there, we visited some of the filming locations, which includes The Alamo and The Riverwalk.
To this day, I still tear up at the end of the film (in a good way) and appreciate the worthy effort that was put into it back in '84 as it continues to teach valuable life lessons while entertaining viewers such as myself at the same time.
More people should see films like this, because nowadays Hollywood just doesn't make them like they used to.
This review of Cloak and Dagger (1946) was written by Aaron H on 07 Apr 2012.
Cloak and Dagger has generally received positive reviews.
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