Review of Topaz (1945) by Eric B — 28 Nov 2009
I was in utter disbelief at just how dull this film was. Wow. And the score is so bad, it's laughable -- it's as if the studio saw the rough cut, realized the film was a snooze and instructed the composer to goose the action as aggressively as possible.
Meanwhile, there's a puzzling lack of star power for an Alfred Hitchcock film. John Forsythe, Roscoe Lee Browne and Dean Wormer? Really? That's the best he could do?
This review of Topaz (1945) was written by Eric B on 28 Nov 2009.
Topaz has generally received mixed reviews.
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