6/10
Not So Evil, Not So Bad
14 June 2021
There are several things of interest in this movie: Jill Ireland's first leading role, Jocelyn Britton's performance as the villain, the use of stock music and the final performance of promising actor John Charlesworth before his suicide.

Ireland does well as the wrongly accused young woman sent to prison. Britton is the conniving theft who wrongly accuses Ireland. There's lot of excellent pieces of stock music used, some of it badly, and unfortunately the mix during some scenes drowns out the dialogue. Charlesworth had acted in many films as a child, and unfortunately as a young adult marital and money problems led him to gas himself.

I'm just now becoming familiar with the work of the Danziger Brothers' productions. I'm aware that this film is derivative of some of their other films. I don't see that as a negative.
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