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Jack Mortimer
Munich cab driver Herbert Sponer picks up American businessman Jack Mortimer at the train station. Suddenly Mortimer is shot while driving and Sponer has to try to avoid being suspected as the perpetrator.
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Plot Summary
A man struggling with his conscience after a morally compromised decision finds his life unraveling. The film explores themes of guilt, regret, and the corrosive effects of dishonesty. As the protagonist grapples with his past actions, the consequences begin to manifest in his relationships and mental state.
Critical Reception
As a television film, 'Jack Mortimer' received a more muted reception compared to theatrical releases. It's often seen as a precursor to Lumet's later work, showcasing his early skill in character-driven drama. While not widely discussed today, it was a notable production for its time, praised for its intense performances and examination of complex moral issues.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its thoughtful exploration of guilt and moral ambiguity.
Lauded for strong performances, particularly from its lead actors.
Considered an example of quality television drama from the early 1960s.
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Fun Fact
This film was originally produced as a live television play for the anthology series 'The Play of the Week'.
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