When you see this story, you can't prevent yourself to think about Alfred Hitchcock's I CONFESS where Monty Clift plays nearly the same character Guy Stockwell does here. A priest who has to deal with a murderer who comes to confession. For the rest, you will notice some kind of differences, new developments here. It's not a usual story, and that may reserve you some good surprise. I admit that it is not my favourite of the whole show, but it is not uninteresting either. As usual, you have here powerful performances from Robert Blake in particular, with predictable results in the ending. Directed by Richard Boone
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