Review of This Land Is Mine (1943) by John A — 25 Nov 2011
The humanity of these characters shine through in what otherwise looks like a standard piece of studio-produced war propaganda. This is due, no doubt, to the skill of the fine actors in the leads, as well as the deft direction of Renoir.
Laughton and O'Hara bring a great deal of soul to their parts, while Renoir ably highlights faces as he navigates an otherwise wordy script.
This review of This Land Is Mine (1943) was written by John A on 25 Nov 2011.
This Land Is Mine has generally received very positive reviews.
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