Review of Kings Go Forth (1958) by Greg W — 10 May 2013
Two GI's fighting on the French Riviera during the second world war compete for the love of a beautiful girl with a dark secret; her father was black. From the era in which Hollywood started dealing with such big and delicate issues, this film deals with the race subject, but rather than being a powerful showing of the theme and a stand out work, it feels like a soap opera trailing behind other films of the same kind and the same period.
Enjoyable, but in spite of its famed case it's also forgettable.
This review of Kings Go Forth (1958) was written by Greg W on 10 May 2013.
Kings Go Forth has generally received positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
