The film is based upon a true story, another one I never heard about. In England 1946, Stephen Underwood is a second rate reporter who likes his drink. He is also seeing a married woman. Upon investigating numerous suicides among Polish refugees he uncovers a vast conspiracy concerning the Russian massacre at Katyn being covered up by both the British and Americans.
The film was a slow moving historical. The colors were drab. The dialogue was stale. There were no shown action scenes and the "climax" was the credit role. It mildly held my interest.
The film was a slow moving historical. The colors were drab. The dialogue was stale. There were no shown action scenes and the "climax" was the credit role. It mildly held my interest.