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History Cannot Hit Back

Page 3 from 1st July 1949

Saints and Sinners—Kind Hearts and Coronets—Les Paysans Noirs BUSMEN on holiday are said to seek relaxation by looking round hungrily for another......

Reward To Be Sought

Page 7 from 22nd March 1968

ROBERT BRESSON stands alone among the world's film directors; his status being enhanced in particular for Catholics. Almost his whole artistic......

Grace Conway On Films

Page 3 from 24th March 1950

Greed or Blindness ? WHAT is it that makes film actors of repute suddenly take a dive and act in drivel ? Is it greed the fear of losing another......

Films By Grace Conway

Page 3 from 1st April 1949

SLUMS OF ROME Angelina—Aux Yeux du Souvenir—The Queen of Spades—Easter Parade HE grandeur that is Rome has to take a back scat in the latest......

Cousin Rachel Is Stil1!

Page 6 from 9th January 1953

a question mark MY COUSIN RACHEL (Odeon, Leicester Square: Certnicate A) Director : Henry Koster D APHNE DU MAURIER provides the film of the week......

The Camera Is The Star

Page 8 from 11th November 1955

STORM OVER THE NILE Certificate U: Odeon, Marble Arch Directors: Terence Young and A E. W. MASON'S famous • story, " The Four Feathers," well......

. ; At The Cinema

Page 8 from 13th March 1959

Why 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......

On The Screens By Freda Bruce Lockhart

Page 6 from 26th November 1971

Delightful public benefactor • W ELCOME, on two fronts, to Jacques Tati's Trafic ("U," Prince Charles). On both fronts, because "Trafic" first......

Midwinter Excit Ment At The Cinema

Page 6 from 11th January 1980

THE mid-winter entertainment that started with Disney's The Block Hole ("A". Odeon. Leicester Square) went on at once to the more seasonable snow......

Vendetta By A Victim

Page 6 from 20th May 1977

WITHOUT doubt the most exciting, accomplished and important new film is the Italian Illustrious Corpses ("A", Gate, Notting Hill, and ARC Fulham......

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