Review of Invisible Stripes (1939) by Daniel K — 23 Nov 2012
3: Surprisingly deep and socially conscious picture. It's always kind of funny to see Bogart pictures before he switched over to the movie star A-list. He certainly works as a bad guy, but he plays better as a fully-fledged star.
It just seems incredible that it took Hollywood so long to see him for what he was. Raft gives a solid performance as well as the lead. He manages to make us very sympathetic to his plight and thereby to the plight of all ex-cons that just want a second chance.
This review of Invisible Stripes (1939) was written by Daniel K on 23 Nov 2012.
Invisible Stripes has generally received mixed reviews.
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