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The New Pictures, Mar. 13, 1950
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From then on, despite a little painful poetic prose in the dialogue, action fans should like such redblooded, simple-minded stuff as an unarmed Tracy tangling singlehanded with five Japanese soldiers. Actor Stewart is badly oppressed by an overearnest, callow role which makes Tracy's breezily relaxed performance look even better than it is. With little to do but dress up Sydney Greenstreet's Malayan saloon, Italian Actress Valentina Cortesa still makes it worth a moviegoer's while to keep his eyes on the screen.
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