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Murder Continued

Page 3 from 25th November 1949

MURDER continues to be the main theme of the new films shown to the Press in London— murder and violence—and I heard someone murmur as we came out......

These Films I Remember With Pleasure

Page 8 from 26th December 1952

9 c I closed on a minor note. Films had touched a new "low" and — 11 there was an empty, hollow sound coining from the box office. But 1952 had......

Joan: No Saint But So Much A Sinner?

Page 10 from 11th December 1981

A BOOK I haven't read is the biography of the late Joan Crawford by her adopted daughter, Cristina, and I notice a deep divide — perhaps a......

At The Cinema

Page 8 from 30th November 1962

Fun in uniform By FREDA BRUCE LOCKHART RITISH films are haunted the figure of a volatile engineer by a nostalgia, not so much for war as for the......

Next Year In Almost Any Spa

Page 2 from 23rd August 1963

By Freda Bruce Lockhart "FREDERIC° I. I ',LLI Nl's latest work, Eight and a half ("A", Cameo Poly) arrives as award-winner from the Festival in......

Films By Maureen Vincent

Page 5 from 12th September 1969

Disturbing theme on freedom I MUST have been leading a very sheltered life. From the three films I have seen it would be a hard task to pick out......

Iitchcock Tries Espionage

Page 7 from 14th November 1969

OB ODY, I suppose, would claim that Topaz ." Odeon, Leicester are) was the very best of 'heock. But even lesser :hcock films are as good guaranteed......

French Swedish Choice

Page 7 from 12th April 1968

T IRED and anxious the film industry may be, but it can still get out a very pretty Easter bonnet, colourfully and tunefully refurbished for the......

But Self-indulgence Gives You Spots...

Page 8 from 4th May 2001

T he Baroness Helena Kennedy — bright, Glaswegian legaleagle and feminist now in the House in the House of Lords — sent me a note recently......

The Diet

Page 3 from 10th February 1950

I DIET I WAS MIXED The Golden Salamander—Francis—Report on Hong , Kong—Two Children's Films EAST week's cinema diet was mixed, if not......

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