Word: allen
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...disappointing," Crimson captain Bob Allen said after the game. "We hung with 'em for a while there. I think we could have done...
...Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore and Mazursky's An Unmarried Woman went further by trying to spread a new, liberated feminine ideal to a mass audience. Since then, there has been a benign backlash: a series of circumspect films about sensitive, unmarried men. Woody Allen's Manhattan and Bob Fosse's forthcoming All That Jazz are both, in part, self-lacerating accounts of heroes who toy with women to satisfy selfish neurotic needs. Blake Edwards' hit "10" is a touching farce that punctures the childish sexual fantasies of a male-menopause victim. In Starting...
...feelings above all else. Music is never used to heighten a scene, and the camera moves only when the actors' wanderings force it to do so. Benton's focus is so tight that Kramer shows a far more domestic and grittier view of Manhattan than the Allen and Mazursky films. The cinematographer is Nestor Almendros, a frequent collaborator of François Truffaut's and Eric Rohmer's and a brilliant portraitist...
...Mannix 4 0-0 8; Kohn 1 1-2 3; Allen 5 2-2 12; Harris 5 4-4 14; Anderson 0 0-1 0; Durham 0 0-0 0; Taylor 2 2-2 6; Dixon 5 1-1 11; Clarke 0 0-1 0; Carona 0 2-3 2; Fleming 9 3-3 21; white 0 0-0 0; Coatsworth 2 0-1 4; Flatt 2 2-2 6. Totals...
...United States, chaos and television reign. Teddy Kennedy made it to the White House all right, but "Camelot II" became "The Ten Days" when surgeon-general designate Dr. Allen Bakke (appointed to gain white middle-class support) botched an operation. "Now I remember," sobbed Bakke on coast-to-coast television. 'It's two kidneys, one liver...