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History Cannot Hit Back
Page 3 from 1st July 1949Saints and Sinners—Kind Hearts and Coronets—Les Paysans Noirs BUSMEN on holiday are said to seek relaxation by looking round hungrily for another......

Four Of The Best
Page 6 from 31st August 1962By Freda Bruce Lockhart NEXT week's Catholic Film Festival in London, coinciding with the Film and Television Conference, gives Catholics the......

New In The Cinema
Page 7 from 14th February 1964by FRED t BRUCE LOCKHART HOW much the play of Irma a ' La Douce has been changed in translation to the screen ("X", Carlton, Haymarket) I cannot......

The Beauty Of Those Whose Deeds Surpass Their Looks
Page 12 from 9th November 2001Charterhouse Chronicle Robert Whelan I nthe 1970s Mary O'Malley enjoyed a brief sucas de scandule with her play Once A Catholic, which poked fun......

Recki)ning Time Round Again
Page 10 from 23rd December 19381938's Best Film: SNOW WHITE arid the Seven Onaris 1938's Worst Film: MARCO POLO R ECKONING time is round again. Awards for the year's best film,......

Don Camillo's Little World
Page 8 from 13th February 1953THE LITTLE WORLD OF DON CAMILLO (Rialto, from Monday: Certificate U) Director: Julien Duvivier WHAT a polyglot a ff air — the film version of......

Story Of Two Continents
Page 8 from 20th April 1951TERESA (EMPIRE : Certificate A) Director : Fred Zinnemann. FRED Zinnernann will probably go down in cinema history as the director of that great......

Films By Freda Bruce Lockhart
Page 6 from 2nd August 1974Barbra Streisand fights computer-age gremlins Scarcity value, hard work and native intelligence have made of such improbablelooking material as......

Vast Scope And Many Styles
Page 6 from 21st August 1970S OME of the leading lights of the Italian cinema, its most eminent, most revered and best-loved figures, have gone to the making of Sunflower......

Films By Freda Bruce Lockhart
Page 6 from 4th October 1974Re-release of 'Man for All Seasons Welcome news for all Catholics is the forthcoming re-release of A Man for All Seasons ("U"), Fred Zinnemann's......