Review of Passage to Marseille (1944) by William W — 02 Nov 2014
It was cool seeing the director and stars of Casablanca reunite shortly afterwards for this propaganda film heralding the contributions of the French resistance during the second World War. Though the special effects are atrocious at times (you can see the cables above the German fighter plane and the outside shots of the train look especially phony) and that it could be tied with Night Train to Munich for worst shooting accuracy in movie history, it's especially rewarding, especially the speech over Matrac's grave at the end.
A powerful film.
This review of Passage to Marseille (1944) was written by William W on 02 Nov 2014.
Passage to Marseille has generally received positive reviews.
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