Watched: 03/01/2026
Format: YouTube
Viewing: First
Director: Robert Wise
Apparently 1950 was the year Robert Wise made the jump from RKO and into more prestigious pictures, apparently handed a melodrama and what I'd loosely call as "women's picture" at Warner Bros.
Why he was tapped for this movie, I don't know. Maybe the complexity of a multi-pronged story and everything that would need to be included meant WB decided that an ex-editor like Wise was a good fit? I can't say. But for what the movie is - he makes it work.
The story is more than half flashback. The inciting incident is that a family has crashed their plane on top of a mountain, and only the five year old son has survived. No one knows his true condition, but a rescue effort is mounted to retrieve him. A bit like the 1980's incident with Baby Jessica or the soccer team trapped in the cave, the world is watching, with bated breath.









