This film, written and directed by Orson Welles, is one of the last example of film noir from the classic period. It tells the story about a car that travels from Mexico to the United States and blows up due to a bomb in the process. Authorities from both countries investigate. There's way more too it than that, but revealing much more might ruin the plot. I had very high expectations for this film and while the plot was good, it was far less interesting than film noirs such as
The Maltese Falcon and
Sunset Boulevard.
In addition to writing and directing the film, Orson Welles also acts in it. He's more of a supporting character, but still plays a fairly significant role. Although Welles is generally regarded as one of the greatest directors ever, his acting actually isn't all that bad and it wasn't here either. The film stars Charlton Heston who plays a Mexican. Heston is not Mexican and only comes off as somewhat believable as a Mexican. He wears a mustache but that doesn't really help. He does a good job acting, but he looks more like Clark Gable than he does Mexican. The film also stars Janet Leigh who plays Heston's wife. She didn't really do all that much, but she did it well enough. She was more interesting in her role in
Psycho, but she had a lot more important role in that film. Marlene Dietrich has a small part in this film, but it's not significant enough to comment on.
This wasn't bad, but didn't come of as overly-great either. Perhaps my expectations were too high or perhaps I've seen to many film noirs that I liked better than this one. Modern-day critics say it's great so maybe I'm missing something.
73.5/100
CUP NEXT: A film I've been waiting almost three months to see -
12 Angry Men.
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