Review of The Naked Edge (1961) by Isabel Quigly for The Spectator — 16 Jul 2018
A kind of Hitchcock parody, with even the Hitchcockian publicity stunts about not giving away the ending and tricks of Hitch-style surprise, such as a bead of sweat in close-up-and, quite simply, no talent.
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This review of The Naked Edge (1961) was written by Isabel Quigly and published by The Spectator on 16 Jul 2018.
The Naked Edge has generally received positive reviews.
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