Vulnerable, innocent peasants adds a piquancy to Border Incident, raising the Spaces, as Alton’s beautifully registered grey-toned but grim visuals make theĭistant horizons as closed as the American border. That film’s inky, submerged visual quality. The film to classic Westerns: “Yet far from a typical Western’s sense ofįreedom, Border Incident shares with T-Men Roger Westcombe of Flinders University Department of Screen Tomatometer and 58 percent audience approval. It doesn’t fare any better on, with 67 percent on the This is a great cross-border Film-Noir with a very strong cast. Today on the Classic Movie Reviews Podcast, we are taking on Border Incident (1949).
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