Review of Stage Fright (1950) by Adam R — 28 Dec 2013
A drama student at the Royal Academy is approached by an old friend, whom she loves, that pleads her to help him out of the accusations of a murder he did not commit. Great cast and good performances. But this is much less inspired than one would expect from a Hitchcock film, and most disappointingly, the lack of proper suspense almost reveals a lack of interest by the director who allows a few plot holes and implausibilities to plague the screenplay.
This review of Stage Fright (1950) was written by Adam R on 28 Dec 2013.
Stage Fright has generally received positive reviews.
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