Review of Man in the Box

Four Star Playhouse: Man in the Box (1953)
Season 1, Episode 12
Chuck can't redeem this shaggy-dog story
20 March 2024
Charles Boyer gets to play four different roles in this frustrating edition of Four Star Playhouse, definitely not his finest hour. I suppose he couldn't refuse the chance to pull an Alec Guinness or Peter Sellers gimmick opportunity. He's "The Man in the Box", sitting in his box overlooking the stage watching a hoary drama being performed. On stage Boyer is the dictator of a country in turmoil who's informed by his servant that an assassination attempt targeting him is supposed to occur at midnight. He distrust his beautiful wife (Patricia Morison) who he believes is in love with General Topaz, the insurgent he believes will come to kiil him.

The turgid play unfolds drearily, with an extremely predictable plot twist. Eventually it comes to an end and we finally discover what is the secret about this man in the box.

The writing team of Gwen and John Bagni concocted this stinker, and were clearly proud of their prime gimmick, but I was not impressed.
1 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

Recently Viewed