Cry of the Innocent (1980 TV Movie)
7/10
Routine Frederick Forsyth with obligatory manslaughter and intrigue
7 October 2023
This is not one of the best films of Frederick Forsyth, Rod Taylor, Nigel Davenport nor of Michael O'Herlihy, the story is a typical Forsyth thriller focussed on brutality, the slaughter of innocents, revenge and death, with a beautiful girl in between, who tries to save the show in the end, but that does not help the story. The music is fine, Cyril Cusack does a good job as the criminal inspector, but the film is rather bleak in character. Rod Taylor was good in parts like this in the 60s, but 20 years later he is not equally convincing any more. And the story, although well contrived, suffers from what seems to be the case with every Forsyth story, no matter how brilliant and intelligent, there is never any human depth and seldom any interesting psychology. The main human interest of his characters is usually only in the victims. Rod Taylor got his girl, but he still lost an entire family.
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