5/10
An unnecessary remake
2 April 2021
MGM were on the slide in the fifties. They decided to combat the decline in audiences by remaking past successes in colour and wide-screen. Sometimes this worked as with Ben Hur,but mostly failed abysmally. This is a case in point. They didn't bother to do research into whom would be interested in seeing this film. They remade the 1934 film. Now colour was fine but wide-screen is ridiculous. This is a stage bound film and the pictorial composition is dictated by this. People conversing for both edges of the screen and inability to compose close ups.

This film is quite full at times. Better leading actors were essential to give this a chance of being remotely interesting.
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