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Film

Page 6 from 29th August 1941

A NEW FULL LENGTH VATICAN FILM READY The Story of the Vatican DAILY life in Vatican City, together with historic scenes depicting the Pope as......

Films, 1942

Page 3 from 24th December 1942

From a Film Correspondent W HAT makes me remember a film more than anything else is an Idea. I don't care what the Idea is—hut its got to he there......

Flawless As 'young Bess' Never Was

Page 8 from 29th May 1953

Grace Conway on Films YOUNG BESS (Empire : Certificate In Director : George Sidney HE human eye, long disciplined to the standard cinema screen,......

Whitefriars Chronicle

Page 4 from 13th March 1964

A RCHB1SHOP CARDINALE, the n e w Apostolic Delegate to Britain, is certainly getting around. He has been here only eight weeks, but is already......

Travels In Greeneland

Page 5 from 7th September 1984

ALL-OUT co-egenarian Graham Greene with his Guardian lecture at the National Film Theatre launched the season devised in honour of his eightieth......

1 --, Freda Bruce Lockhart Ta Fillip From Two Smart Movies

Page 6 from 16th August 1968

by PAULA DAVIES ONDON'S film fare has I been given a fillip by two smart, up-to - the - minute movies, either of which might have found difficulty......

New A The Cinema

Page 7 from 3rd April 1964

FREDA BRUCE LOCKHART S TAGE plays do not readily make good movies. But there is, I suppose, a place in the cinema for relaying stage successes in......

Fled In Tooth

Page 10 from 8th December 1950

and Claw expect anything Christmassy about this week's films, It is a case of " red in tooth and claw," first on Broadway and then in darkest......

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......

At The Cinema

Page 8 from 8th March 1963

A lady for burning By FREDA BRUCE LOCKHART ROBERT BRESSON is one of the world's few distinctive movie directors. To Catholics he is primarily the......

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