A documentary on a documentary: Orson Welles's "lost" Latin American project, begun during wartime in a Good Neighbor spirit, and terminated, prematurely, after a change in command at RKO Studios. As told through interviews with participants and Miguel Ferrer's narration, it makes an interesting story -- not an interesting movie. Welles's rescued footage, assembled by other hands, and with little flair for cinematic rhythm, has curiosity value at best. And mainly in revealing an unsuspected streak of proletarian sentimentality. (1993) — Duncan Shepherd
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