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Flood Tide is a very good drama about a man sent to prison on the testimony of a young boy. A friend is sure that the crime never happened the way the boy said it did. A great story, even if parts of it go against common logic.
Flood Tide: Directed by Abner Biberman. With George Nader, Cornell Borchers, Michel Ray, Judson Pratt. To save a man wrongly convicted of murder, Steve Martin reluctantly resumes his relationship with a widow and her son.
- (105)
- Drama, Romance
- Abner Biberman
- 1958-02
If you expect to watch an engrossing murder mystery, then you would probably be disappointed with Flood Tide, but if you like a good melodrama, then it is well-worth checking out. I found the first half-hour to be difficult to watch because Anne so willingly allows David to rule her life, but after the flashback ends, the film takes a nice ...
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To save a man wrongly convicted of murder, Steve Martin reluctantly resumes his relationship with a widow and her son.
Flood Tide is a 1958 American CinemaScope drama film noir romance film directed by Abner Biberman and starring George Nader, Cornell Borchers, and Michel Ray. Plot [ edit ] A 10-year-old boy's testimony results in Bill Holeran being sent to prison.
Reviewed by: Jennie Kermode. 1949, and it feels very much like a different century - one in which not only society and industry were different, but people's dreams allowed them to entertain stories that would get a much rougher ride today.
Pretty good psychological drama with crippled boy overcoming mental illness. Review by Lesley Boon ★★★. When the testimony of a crippled child sends a murder suspect to prison, a friend of the accused sets out to investigate the crime on his own.