A tedious exercise in cinematic boredom featuring Joseph Cotten and George Sanders.
Unusual in that it had no protagonist - Cotten is an insanely greedy arms merchant and Sanders is a self-righteous, bible-thumping madman.
The film plods along interminably with brief patches of action separating the endless preachy talk, talk, talk.
Ultimately I found myself hoping for both of them to die along with the sappy couple of Debra Paget and Don Dubbins, just to bring this train wreck of a film to an end.
There is no earthly (or lunar) reason to watch this dreadful film.
Unusual in that it had no protagonist - Cotten is an insanely greedy arms merchant and Sanders is a self-righteous, bible-thumping madman.
The film plods along interminably with brief patches of action separating the endless preachy talk, talk, talk.
Ultimately I found myself hoping for both of them to die along with the sappy couple of Debra Paget and Don Dubbins, just to bring this train wreck of a film to an end.
There is no earthly (or lunar) reason to watch this dreadful film.