The staff of Halliwell's Film Guide gave it one star out of four.
The staff of Halliwell's Film Guide gave it two stars out of four.
It is rated with four out of four stars every year in Halliwell's Film Guide.
He also edited the last two editions of Halliwell's Film Guide.
Halliwell's Film Guide described it as an "efficient political melodrama, basically too old-fashioned to start a cult."
Halliwell's Film Guide described the film as "plainly but well staged."
He followed it a dozen years later with Halliwell's Film Guide, another monumental work of effort and devotion.
By the time of Halliwell's death in 1989, the Film Guide had doubled in size.
Halliwell's attitude was amply demonstrated by the star rating system he employed in the Film Guide.
The staff of Halliwell's Film Guide called it "tedious and unconvincing".