Martin Teller's Movie Reviews

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Treasure of Monte Cristo

Posted by martinteller on July 20, 2011

You wouldn’t guess it from the title, but this is a film noir about an elaborate frame-up job.  A seaman gets off his ship, rescues a damsel in distress, and finds himself on the hook for murder.  The plot is fairly predictable but still engaging enough for a good time.  However, don’t go looking for classic noir.  Bland characters, including an annoying ethnic stereotype.  Glenn Langan is okay but rather generic, and a lot more could have been done with the Adele Jurgens character.  Only Steve Brodie stands out as the sleazy attorney.  Except for a terrific POV shot at the climax, the photography is serviceable but nothing special.  The film clips along at a reasonable pace and is mildly entertaining — nothing more.  Rating: Fair

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