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Flaubert In Hollywood
Page 3 from 14th October 1949Madame Bovary—Under Capricorn—Date With Destiny—The Red Pony FLAUBERT belonged to that not inconsiderable band of famous novelists who also tried......

1 Films By Grace Conway
Page 3 from 14th March 1947Double Feature Tyranny ONE day last week I sat next to MT. John Baxter at a luncheon party, Mr. Baxter is one of the enterprising, independent and......

Japanese Problem Picture
Page 16 from 27th January 1961By FRANK DAVEY NO GREATER LOVE Certificate: None Director: Masaki Kobayashi Gala Film Clubs P ROBABLY I ought to apologise to the ordinary......

Cinema What Is An Audioscopik?
Page 9 from 12th June 1936This Week Of Humour Ever since the flicks started to flicker there has never been such a novelty as Audioscopiks, says its producer's blurb.......

Cinema
Page 9 from 15th May 1936AN OUTDOOR FILM IN TECHNICOLOR " The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" By CELLULOID. Colour is a tricky medium in cinema. It is tricky anywhere. It......

Refreshing Comedies
Page 7 from 27th February 1970W ARNER-PATHS have brought off a very welcome double in the form of two refreshingly human and well-acted comedies. Both are also distinguished by......

June Is Now A 'jet Widow'
Page 8 from 21st October 1955Certificate U : Warners Director : Gordon Douglas O NCE again June Allyson is the brave little wife who waits and has babies while her husband......

The Film
Page 10 from 4th August 1939Escapist British Realist French By Iris Conlay CATHOLIC HETIALD Film Critic The Spy in Black Q UITE the mos+ considerable of this week's......

Films By Grace Conway
Page 3 from 19th July 1946Collies Sometimes Snarl I WOULD like to have been the first to quote G. K. Chesterton on man's love for dog —that it is all right if you don't......

In A Few Words
Page 6 from 15th May 1936Convent Life and Court Life Dame Ethel Smyth's latest instalment of autobiography is not to every taste. It includes however some interesting......