Its a good movie, they don't make em like that anymore. I really liked the first person camera bit again, its really unique. And its not a shaky cam thing either.
Mmmm... it's not
unique...
ROBERT MONTGOMERY in
LADY IN THE LAKE has that same subjective camera angle, and they're both 1947... it illustrates how ideas in the mainstream are cherrypicked by good writers with imaginations.
Still true today with the dual remakes or similar character/storylines (such as the year
A STIR OF ECHOES and
THE SIXTH SENSE came out (1999). The superior film was overlooked.)
I think
DARK PASSAGE is ridiculous, implausible, corny, and
irreplaceable. A true masterpiece of Noir melodrama. I always enjoy seeing
BOGEY and
BACALL on screen... and this is a
weird one!! Tell me that
AGNES MOOREHEAD swandive isn't the height of schlock cinema?