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And Then There Were Four is an interesting piece of mid-century cinema that blends drama with a cautionary tale about driving safety. It has this unique pacing that kind of builds tension as we learn about the diverse lives of the five drivers. Their stories are interwoven with a somber tone, making you reflect on the consequences of careless driving. The performances feel genuine, showcasing everyday Angelenos caught up in their routines. The practical effects are modest but effective, grounding the film in a reality that resonates even today. It’s distinctive for its earnest aim to instill awareness rather than just entertain, leaving viewers contemplating their own driving habits long after the credits roll.
Part of a collection showcasing safety awareness films.Interesting for those studying public service cinema.Reflects 1950s attitudes towards driving and responsibility.
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