Never Let Me Go
Never Let Me Go ★★½ 1953
Implausible yet entertaining account of American newsman Gable trying to smuggle ballerina wife Tierney out of Russia. Hard to believe Gable as a one-man assault force infiltrating Russia, but enjoyable nonetheless. Based on the novel “Came the Dawn” by Roger Bax. 94m/B VHS . Clark Gable, Gene Tierney, Richard Haydn, Bernard Miles, Kenneth More, Karel Stepanek, Theodore Bikel; D: Delmer Daves; W: Ronald Millar, George Froeschel.
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