Letters imperfect by Howard Kissel
We know too much about that time to see "Address Unknown" as a serious portrayal of its issues. It seems closer in sensibility to a shocker like "Sorry, Wrong Number" - diverting, surprising, rather than moving.
We know too much about that time to see "Address Unknown" as a serious portrayal of its issues. It seems closer in sensibility to a shocker like "Sorry, Wrong Number" - diverting, surprising, rather than moving.