Infidelity and foul play amid the postcard attractions of Honeymoon Heaven, U.S.A. The tabloid sensationalism centers around a Korean Conflict veteran (Joseph Cotten, a real sourpuss), who suffers from postwar depression, and his restless wife (Marilyn Monroe in her early, slutty period). On the sidelines, a jolly Shredded Wheat salesman serves as cheerleader for all the Middle American values. The murder in the Bell Tower is the stand-out scene, wherein Henry Hathaway, the director, seems momentarily to be tuned in to the same Muse as Fritz Lang. He is more in his natural element in the climactic rescue-by-helicopter at the brink of Niagara Falls; this he handles like a dutiful, diligent child of D.W. Griffith. (1953) — Duncan Shepherd
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