I have to put a 10 in, cause I loved it, and I loved that Mr. Hitchcock went for unknowns and foreign performers.
What I can't fathom is what led so many contemporaries to say that Stafford wasn't anything but Amazing, a French intelligence officer friends with a CIA man, who have a working friendship/exchange going on.
He is a man of conscience, and when he sees what Castro has planned despite his nations neutrality on the subject is moved by conscience.
AND the fact that he knew what he was risking did it anyway, and It was an amazingly believable and compelling story.
I just don't get fickle critics.
What I can't fathom is what led so many contemporaries to say that Stafford wasn't anything but Amazing, a French intelligence officer friends with a CIA man, who have a working friendship/exchange going on.
He is a man of conscience, and when he sees what Castro has planned despite his nations neutrality on the subject is moved by conscience.
AND the fact that he knew what he was risking did it anyway, and It was an amazingly believable and compelling story.
I just don't get fickle critics.
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