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Three Strange Musical Clowns
Page 6 from 9th May 1941BY IRIS CONLAY The Marx Brothers Go West pOR the first time in their history I felt that the Marx Brothers were not so funny as their story. The......

No "stars" For The Boultings
Page 3 from 7th October 1949IN an industry where there is far too much plagiarism, imitation. follow-my-leader and mental laziness, the twin brothers Boulting—Roy and......

Feminine Forum! Cntay As I Sat Looking At One Of
Page 4 from 29th March 1945the latest British Council films, Student Nurse. last week I found myself wishiug that I had two famous Victorians with me —Charles Dickens and......

Films By W. J. Igoe
Page 3 from 24th June 1949SirMichaelGoes Native Whisky Galore — Christopher Columbus gvg■Ia SIR Michael Baleen has solved the story problems of the British moving......

Film
Page 3 from 9th February 1945HOSTAGES A MR the series of jackbooted, bulbous-eyed Manikins Decently presented as Germans by Hollywood and one or two British studies, this old......

Film • Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo W Hy Are The Britisb
Page 3 from 12th January 1945so much more successful with war films than the Americans ? Perhaps because w e realise that the cinema west of France is still very much an......

Brave New Culture
Page 6 from 22nd July 1949Musical Uproar in Moscow. By Alexander Werth. (Turnstile Press. 6s.) Reviewed by DOUGLAS HYDE FOR thirty-two years now the Soviet Union has been......

Press Sunday In Birmingham
Page 7 from 17th May 1940Trinity Sunday is Press Sunday in the Birmingham Archdiocese, and the Catholic Press Committee are making every endeavour to increase the......

Alexander Nevsky Sir,—i Have Seen Mr. Head's Letter...
Page 2 from 21st November 1941film "Alexander Ncvsky " arid I beg your permission to cite a few facts which he appears to have overlooked and which will. I believe, interest......