Review of Witness to Murder (1954) by Stephen E — 15 Dec 2012
"Witness to Murder" is another one of those Barbara Stanwyck vehicles from the 50s that isn't inspired, well-made or worth anyone's time. Stanwyck does her usual overacting and is consistently shown up by George Sanders, who is cool and relaxed in his villainous role.
The film feels hastily thrown together and incomplete, which stems from an unoriginal screenplay, dull direction and haphazard editing, and it just isn't good in any aspect.
This review of Witness to Murder (1954) was written by Stephen E on 15 Dec 2012.
Witness to Murder has generally received mixed reviews.
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