Pros: good audio and video transfers
Cons: not up to Bogie's best if still entertaining
Cons: not up to Bogie's best if still entertaining
Humphrey Bogart gets to play both saint and sinner in Edward Dmytryk’s The Left Hand of God, one of his last film performances. Based on a best-selling book and produced in a style that made the most of its Cinemascope proportions, The Left Hand of God doesn’t push the boundaries of melodrama that it might have given the various personalities which are mixed together in its story, and it manages to hold one’s attention despite a lack of real action or intense romance. Star power counts for quite a bit in this otherwise fine but somewhat forgettable film.
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