San Salvatore (1956) Poster

(1956)

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5/10
LOW ENTERTAINMENT VALUE
J. Steed2 November 1999
Much to his own chagrin in the 50's Dieter Borsche was cast time and time again as the serious, honest and honourable man without many laughs, preferably in a part as doctor of medicine. With his rather plain face he was one of the icons the German (ladies) audiences fell for. This film, a doctor's drama, is good example of this kind of film.

Not badly made, certainly considering who sat in the director's chair,and well acted, but the viewer has to go through a lot of exaggerated sentimentality, one-dimensional characters, firmness, honour and small-mindedness combined with a serious lack of passion and excitement: this is not a quiet drama, it is without any emotion. As such interesting viewing: the film fits perfectly within the socio-political situation of Germany in the 50's, but the entertainment value is low and the viewer will need a shot of adrenalin after watching the film. (5/10)
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