Review of The Wages of Fear (1953) by Danielle K — 28 Sep 2009
A tense Clouzot nail-biter, with painstaking attention to detail and one hell of an ending. The set-up, although not uninteresting, takes a little too long, and I think the film could have lost the bit about Smerloff (which seems to exist merely to reinforce the kind of guy Jo is, but we've got the idea already).
This review of The Wages of Fear (1953) was written by Danielle K on 28 Sep 2009.
The Wages of Fear has generally received very positive reviews.
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