During the 1950s Hollywood, an independent producer unwisely opens a can of worms when he decides to make a movie about the 1929 unsolved murder of a famous silent-film director.
Competent
crime mystery with an intriguing Hollywood plot is vivid and fairly
suspenseful; a more straight attempt by horror expert William Castle.
Halliwell*: "Adequate potboiler with a reasonably absorbing plot and glimpses of silent stars."
Maltin++1/2: "Loaded with potential that's mostly unrealized. Strongest asset is location filming around Hollywood and the old Chaplin studio."
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