Review of Widows' Peak (1994) by Pursnickitty S — 14 Aug 2009
John Irvin's adaptation of a mystery novel concerns an Irish town in the early 1920s where a newcomer threatens to upset their gossip-laden lifestyle. In this town, people are dying following WW1 (from gas exposure or something) and there are a lot more women than men.
When a new woman from the Americas comes to town, the spinsterous old town leader gets skeptical while their already spunky socialite hatches a plan to kick her out. Charming fun. Not hard movie to figure out.
This review of Widows' Peak (1994) was written by Pursnickitty S on 14 Aug 2009.
Widows' Peak has generally received positive reviews.
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