Review of Slightly Scarlet (1956) by Robert C — 09 Oct 2013
Although the direction could have been stronger, this film noir intelligently explores how difficult it can be to stay good in both politics and in one's personal life. The two main characters, coming from different sides of the moral spectrum, show depth in their struggles to do the right thing in a world they know is full of corruption.
This review of Slightly Scarlet (1956) was written by Robert C on 09 Oct 2013.
Slightly Scarlet has generally received mixed reviews.
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