Review of Payment on Demand (1951) by Dave J — 09 Dec 2010
An emotionally engrossing and impeccably produced drama that makes beautiful use of flashbacks. Davis hits every scene perfectly, from a young social climber to a lonely middle-aged divorcee, she brings style and emotion to a role that could have been simply depressing.
Sullivan is excellent as her "hick-at-heart" husband, and their relationship is refreshingly believable. Betty Lynn shines as Davis' younger, less materialistic daughter.
This review of Payment on Demand (1951) was written by Dave J on 09 Dec 2010.
Payment on Demand has generally received positive reviews.
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