Review of In Harm's Way (1965) by Tom D — 20 Dec 2013
Nearly never have I watched a movie war movie with so little war. This chronicles the exploits of several ladies too dumb to be realistic - Jill Haworth and Barbara Bouchet, several navel officers who appear mentally unstable and follows a plot with huge gaping holes.
John Wayne does a fine job as do Burgess Meredith, Paul Prentiss and Carroll O'Connor the rest no so much. It appears that Preminger could not decide what kind of movie he wanted to make and made a tomato salad instead.
This review of In Harm's Way (1965) was written by Tom D on 20 Dec 2013.
In Harm's Way has generally received positive reviews.
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