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reviews.thatcow.com - : To The Front, nothing is more important than this moral stand at the end, which is a shame. They build up a lot of tension, and a lot of interesting details on the way, but all these bits are tossed aside when the movie needs to end. more...
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4/10
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rogerebert.suntimes.com - : Martin Ritt's ''The Front'' is the victim of its own publicity. For months, we've been promised this serious film treatment of McCarthyism and the show business blacklists of the early 1950s. We've heard about Woody Allen in his first serious role, and about how the film's director, its author and two of its stars were themselves blacklisted. more...
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2.5/
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www.epinions.com - : The Front manages to be effective as a comedy while delivering social commentary on the evils of blacklisting. The writers have an advantage over other professions, as they can still work using Allen as a front. more...
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83/1
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