6/10
Great cast, contrived plot
4 March 2022
After watching this film, I thought back over its plot and thought that it didn't really hang together, and I suspect that were I to view it again the deficiencies would remain. Despite what his lawyer son thought, the evidence against Colonel Leigh didn't seem to hang together, nor did the way that he was discredited.

The film would have been better without so many comedic moments. The four brothers tumbling over each other when they re-united at the airport was embarrassing, and almost as much so was Barry Fitzgerald as Trooper Mulcahay.

Coincidence was stretched too much by Lynn Cherrington's father turning out to be involved, and there was the curiosity of Cecil Cunningham's brief appearance as Piper, Lynn's companion or aunt. My first impression of her severe features was that she was a baddie but after she'd resignedly accepted that she would have to pack both of them to go to South America she never appeared again.

Plus points were a good cast and the way in which the plot took the actors around the world - with the four brothers and Lynn very fashionably dressed to suit whichever part of it they were in. And there was an interesting depiction of how international telephone calls were carried out in 1938!
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