• I can't say if this was a good movie or not. Mainly because I had to struggle to understand what was being said. Maybe if the thing had closed captioning it would have been different, but it plays as though they placed the microphone in one corner of the room and the actors in the other. Jose Ferrer in particular talks like he had a mouthful of marbles. Only in his actual radio scenes does he bother to enunciate clearly. Everyone talks so softly, except Keenan Wynn who shouts his lines but still cannot be understood. Only two scenes contain a level volume of dialogue: Ferrer's meeting with Ed Wynn and his solo encounter with Dean Jagger. This is especially frustrating in the last scene when Ferrer's character goes off script and Wynn tried to stop him but Jagger orders him to let it go on. There's some dialogue between Wynn and Jagger which is meant to be the turning point of the show, only again it was impossible to make out a word they were saying. I ran it back twice trying to figure it out, but it was no use. So, 2 stars. Good audio and clear diction might have made for a great movie. Otherwise it delivers 90 minutes of background noise.