Review of The Razor's Edge (1946) by Dave R — 23 Mar 2012
A world war 1 vet clearly suffering from what we call today survivor's guilt can't settle down after his return from the war, much to the dismay of those around him. he sets off on a rather bohemian lifestyle that takes him on a journey of self discovery.
It's a pretty good film that is actually pretty dark in its subject matter but it has a very 1946 treatment - meaning it's not as gritty as the 1984 remake.
This review of The Razor's Edge (1946) was written by Dave R on 23 Mar 2012.
The Razor's Edge has generally received positive reviews.
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