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‘Lady in the Death House’ isn’t terrible, but doesn’t earn a ‘get out of jail’ card

Stories told via framing devices are a tricky proposition, highly dependent on the nature of the framing device employed. One that strongly suggests or outright reveals the plot’s outcome runs the risk of nullifying whatever dramatic tension the rest of the film attempts to build up. Lady in the Death House commits the cardinal sin of making it quite clear, albeit not explicit, that Charles Finch’s tale ends on a positive note, thus robbing the picture of a lot of its potential richness.

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‘The Scar’ accomplishes what little it can with a hollow script

The Scar  Written by Daniel Fuchs Directed by Steve Sekely USA, 1948 It can be quite strange how an original idea conjured up at the outset of a new project can go awry. A clever concept is one thing, but building a cohesive, interesting story around it is a much taller challenge. A good, imaginative …

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