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Weep For Mrs. M.
Page 3 from 1st September 1950THE MINIVER STORY (EMPIRE) Director: H. C. Potter WHEN The Old Curiosity Shop was appearing in Household Words as a serial, 'and it looked as......

Films In (1949) Retrospect
Page 3 from 30th December 1949ONE of the minor irritations oft; the cinema industry is the way in which good and bad films suffer the same fate. They are both thrown away with......

Not With A Bang But A Whimper
Page 6 from 24th December 1959WHEN 1 started to look back in the files for the past year my first feeling was: what a lot of mediocre stuff I've been watching. Certainly the......

The Nun Inspired By Andy Warhol
Page 9 from 13th October 2006Sister Corita Kent was an American religious with rock-star status who tapped into the hippy zeitgeist of 1960s America and revolutionised the way......

Films
Page 6 from 22nd August 1980Airplane's finger lickin' surprise laughs PEOPLE are supposed to like surprises but I don't. Almost automatically I think them nasty just because......

Fairy Tales, Folk Tales And Stories By The Bundle
Page 7 from 24th November 1967F AIRY TALES are overproduced, but, as with picture books, you can hardly have too many of the good ones or too few of the really terrible bad......

`oh What Simple But Sustaining Fare' Charterhousef Wbe...
Page 10 from 1st October 1982MEMORY WAS stirred for me by a letter in The Daily Telegraph recently from a retired priest, Fr Robert Goold, who asked: "Why the fuss about free......

After 100 Years Of Movies, Can The Cinema Be A Force For...
Page 7 from 21st June 1996R ' n ECENT FILM releases have exposed us to worlds as contrastg as Jane Austen's England and vomiting drug addicts in Edinburgh. As we celebrate......

A Jesuit Walks Into A Bar...
Page 8 from 7th April 2006Quentin de la Bedoyere says it's no coincidence that many of the nation's leading comedians were educated by the Society of Jesus T 4 he Jesuit and......

. ; At The Cinema
Page 8 from 13th March 1959Why wasn't this played as a period piece? '1'HE 39 STEPS Certificate U: Odeon, Leicester Square Director: Ralph Thomas IT'S a long time since I......