This uninteresting film has nothing to commend it except that it starts off with Anne Baxter as a child going to a Methodist church, and then returning to a chapel after she is involved in a collision with her husband, Glenn Ford, who grew up in a Baptist church. It doesn't seem to explore her faith or Methodist beliefs during her time of crisis, nor does her faith seem to be tested. It's almost irrelevant the fact that they both have a church background because it doesn't seem to play any part in the rest of the story.
I'm not a Glenn Ford fan, but I think Baxter fans should stay away from this film as it comes nowhere near the quality of 'The Razor's Edge', and the characters are one-dimensional.
I'm not a Glenn Ford fan, but I think Baxter fans should stay away from this film as it comes nowhere near the quality of 'The Razor's Edge', and the characters are one-dimensional.