Review of Moontide (1942) by Kevin M. W — 28 Aug 2015
Feeling like a little slice of real life, a gypsy dockworker saves a suicidal prostitute, and then they save each other. There's some other pepper thrown in for spice but the game try for a cinema verite feel of the thing enthralls till the end for the most part.
Gabin has most of the load thrown on him and he pretty much carries the thing, growling throughout, even when he smiles. Tommy Mitchell and Claude Rains deliver with their usual competent panache . Ida Lupino does relieved-not-to-kill-herself pretty good, too.
This review of Moontide (1942) was written by Kevin M. W on 28 Aug 2015.
Moontide has generally received positive reviews.
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