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Post by OldAussie on Jul 4, 2018 8:04:01 GMT
Sefton was pragmatic but definitely had a moral centre. He bets against Manfredi and Johnson but derives no pleasure from "winning". A case of simply business, nothing personal. He helps Dunbar at the end because for the first time, the odds are in his favour. Fantastic William Holden performance.
Compare Sefton to Corporal King in King Rat. Superficially very similar, but I'd suggest miles apart.
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