This highly expurgated version of the Frank Harris story is offered as an excuse to show early three-strip Technicolor.
Well, it does that much, and with some interesting talent in front of and behind the camera. As for the actual handling of the story, it is told in such a sickeningly disingenuous manner that I had a hard time watching. It's that type of story telling for children that holds that youngsters are morons and if you show them anything nasty, they will adopt it instantly.
Still, the pictures are colorful and pretty.
Well, it does that much, and with some interesting talent in front of and behind the camera. As for the actual handling of the story, it is told in such a sickeningly disingenuous manner that I had a hard time watching. It's that type of story telling for children that holds that youngsters are morons and if you show them anything nasty, they will adopt it instantly.
Still, the pictures are colorful and pretty.