Race for Life (1954)
3/10
Completely unremarkable
23 September 2020
Warning: Spoilers
MASK OF DUST is a lesser work from the early Hammer, with studio stalwart Terence Fisher helming an indifferent plot about racing car drivers suffering from the usual troubles of rivalry, romance and corporate shenanigans. Richard Conte is the American import lead, but the stock characters play second fiddle to the endless use of stock footage. It's adequate as a dated curio - no health and safety features in those days - and for the glimpses of real-life superstars like Stirling Moss, but otherwise it's completely unremarkable.
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