The 'Human' Factor

 (1977)

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| Oct 31, 2006
DVD Talk
That by today's standards the computers in The "Human" Factor now seem positively prehistoric doesn't help, either. In The "Human" Factor (that's how the title appears onscreen), Kennedy is quite sympathetic throughout with his psychological meltdown particularly believable. ... Full Review

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Digital Classics' presentation of The "Human" Factor is in good shape but suffers from quite soft picture quality in spite of the disc's anamorphic 16:9 enhancement. Shot on location in Italy in a seemingly indifferent yet adequate and serviceable way by director Edward Dmytryk and marred by an occasionally slightly confusing storyline, The "Human" Factor is no classic, but it should appeal to fans of European crime dramas and political thrillers from the 1970s. ... Full Review

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