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Hitchcock Absolves The Jesuits
Page 7 from 9th June 1972by Freda Bruce Lockhart A FTER Charlie Chaplin, I suppose, Alfred Hitchcock is the greatest living British film figure on the international scene.......

A Cinema Club Invites Its Members To Have A Say
Page 10 from 17th March 1939By Iris Conlay CATHOLIC HERALD Flint Critic A T last someone has thought of a cinema club. The idea is that the important half of the cinema......

Gelineau On Church Music
Page 6 from 20th November 1964VOICES AND INSTR Ll. MENTS IN CHRISTIAN WORSHIP, by P. Gelineau, S.J. (Burns and Oates, 25s.). PAUL COUTURIER AND UNITY IN CHRIST, by Geoffrey......

Freda Bruce Lockhart Interviews Sir John Gielgud
Page 3 from 7th March 1975Modesty of a supreme master of his craft Lifelong admiration is felt by a whole generation of theatregoers in this country for Sir John Gielgud.......

The Film
Page 10 from 23rd July 1937Forget Parnell Go And See Ga le Sex-Appeal Historical Drama From IRIS CONLAY, Catholic Herald Film Critic Charles Stewart Parnell might have been......

Richard Hannay Revived
Page 12 from 1st December 1978MEMORY is an important factor in both making and viewing movies. The Thirty-Nine Steps ("A'', Leicester Square Theatre) IS the third film version......

Films
Page 6 from 9th August 1974Magic and motivation mixed by FREDA BRUCE LOCKHART Last week's "X" films drove me to criticise the censorship. This week, by contrast, I looked......

Films
Page 6 from 19th August 1966Freda Bruce Lockhart writes on A LFRED HITCHCOCK'S first 50 films span the wide range of a great virtuoso director from enfant terrible to old......

Six Films In Search Of A Genius
Page 2 from 10th July 1936Entertainment Wilts By Our Film Correspondent America has made us a present of six brand-new films this week, but she might just as well have kept......

The Cinema
Page 10 from 2nd October 1936GERMANY DISAPPOINTS ME Two Limp Foreign Films From Our Film Correspondent The foreign film has let us down lately. Once upon a time it was the......