10/10
"Perhaps, Gene Tierney and Clifton Webb's finest performances ever"
10 July 2005
The Razer's Edge is not a light film, dark and inspirational, and requires your full attention.

Clifton Webb's best performance, even better than Laura, perhaps. Ms. Tierney's best performance, even better than Laura, as well.

When I was growing up in Junction City, Kansas, Ms. Tierney, was at Menninger's Mental Health Hospital. She was working in a dress shop, in Topeka, Kansas, as part of her therapy.

I have always loved The Razer's Edge, Herbert Marshall, is splendid, and provided the key support, for Webb and Tierney's performances.

They all seemed to feel this picture was important, and did their best to bring the words to live on the screen. Ensemble acting by the group made this film, fly and become a hidden treasure in film history of its time, 1945-46. Perfect film for returning warriors from WW2, as a bridge of hope, to find themselves and repair the wounded souls of war.

Alfred Newman's musical score, is one of his best. Bravo to them and what a treat for students of film, to learn from its presentation.
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