Word: arrowing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...televiewer of Hingham, Mass., complained: "I like Bobby Benson of B-Bar-B Ranch better. He's more truer. Hopalong never gets wounded, but Bobby Benson does. There's a whole bunch in Bobby Benson, and they have good teamwork, not like Hopalong Cassidy." But the deadliest arrow was launched by little Jack Clough of Rye, N.Y. Jeered...
When Cronis wasn't passing, he was scooting like a rabbit around the ends for good gains. His passes were neither hard nor arrow-straight, but they were accurate. His offensive ends, Schalk and Johnny Leroy, were fast enough to got a few steps beyond Art French and his defensive substitutes, Bill Van Epps, constantly...
...produced by Casey (The Macomber Affair) Robinson with obvious enthusiasm. Director Robert Wise gets much of the authenticity of Brady's famed Civil War photographs into the bleak details of the P.W. camp and the isolated frontier post. Jeff Chandler (who was the upstanding Indian chief in Broken Arrow) plays the bitter and contemptuous commanding officer of Fort Thorn with such conviction that he very nearly steals the picture from Stars Cotten and Darnell. When the Kiowas come swarming into the fort, Two Flags West ends with just about as rousing an Indian fight as Hollywood has ever produced...
Last year, the Flying Cloud and the Flying Arrow (another Isbrandtsen ship) were fired on and damaged while running the Nationalist blockade of Communist China (see cut). Because the U.S. did not recognize the blockade, Isbrandtsen demanded, in full-page ads in New York newspapers, that the State Department uphold freedom of the seas and give him protection by U.S. warships. Earlier, Isbrandtsen ships had been seized in the East Indies by the Dutch (over export license technicalities) and in the Mediterranean by the Egyptians (on suspicion of carrying war goods to Israel). The Dutch have since made a settlement...
Devil's Doorway (M-G-M), like Broken Arrow (TIME, July 31), takes sides with the Indian victims of the white barbarians who won the West. Unlike Arrow, which treated the idea with a fresh story, Doorway is an old-fashioned western at heart, disguised with an unhappy ending and an Indian dubbed in as the hero...