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Friday, 7 June 2013

Keeper of the Flame (1942)

War correspondent Steve O'Malley (Tracy) aspires to write a posthumous biography of an American hero who kept his private life a closely guarded secret. O'Malley’s investigations lead him to the widow Christine (Hepburn), who puts his motivations and commitment to the truth to the test.
A number of lengthy scenes let the actors work their craft well, but after a strong start the story fails to sustain the sense of intrigue it set out to explore. Instead, it takes on a rather dry and occasionally dreary political aspect that left me bored and uninvolved with much of the second half.  It’s certainly not the 'fiery love drama' the original one sheet promised.

2½ trumpets blown out of 5

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