Review of Cynthia

Cynthia (1947)
6/10
S.Z. Sakall, Jimmy Lydon Save this Film
2 June 2019
A portrait of a family burdened by the expectations of others and in psychological bondage of imagined events that become all-too-real. S.Z. Sakall leads this misfit cast and holds it all together with his wit and charm. Murphy, Taylor, Lockhart, Byington and the other major players do nothing to help this slow moving behemoth.

It is Jimmy Lydon, along with the late-developing Mary Astor who bring this film to life and make it the better-than-average film that it is.
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