Review of Lifeboat (1944) by James M — 26 May 2006
An underrated film unlike most other Hitchcock films. He dabbles in politics and makes a social statement by using the German passanger as a symbol. Though the film was a little bias towards Americans, the movie was done well and it was effectively entertaining for taking place in one setting: a lifeboat, no less.
This review of Lifeboat (1944) was written by James M on 26 May 2006.
Lifeboat has generally received very positive reviews.
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