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...Doom Club. Danang itself is ominously quiet. The white sand beaches on Tourane Bay are deserted; pedicabs and taxis have given way to Jeeps and deuce-and-a-half trucks. Danang's populace doesn't bother to look up at the Skyraiders and jets bellowing off the runways en route to another strike north. Military men stick to their posts. Bars and brothels go dead at night, leaving girls to play cards and dance with each other; little children with wild eyes pick one another's pockets. Even in the "Doom Club," a hangout for U.S. officers...
...Haber took over in Mexico. At least one actress has looked with rather narrow eyes at Joyce: Carroll Baker once protested in a letter to TIME that Correspondent Haber couldn't appreciate her attributes the way a man could. Being studied by a woman reporter didn't bother Jeanne Moreau; Joyce and Jeanne got along like old friends. "It was delightful," said Jeanne. "Although the two are different-friends and reporters-no?" Yes, but Joyce, too, was "enchanted...
...teams indulge in this sort of mayhem? "To bother me," Williams said simply. A defender will hold Williams to keep him from getting in to rebound, elbow around him to get at a guard about to shoot, or grab him for balance when a player cuts behind the high post. Some teams are rough for roughness' sake. "B.C. was trying to push me off the line--period," Williams said. "The ref kept saying, 'Take it easy, take it easy.' I kept saying, 'Don't take it easy, call a foul...
...excellence of this production lies not alone in its modesty. Ross at once exercises audacity and restraint. With a sure instinct for what will work--and for what he need not bother with--he has used the ample talents of his cast to their fullest...
...Bother to Knock is a glib, mildly titillating Hollywood-style sex farce. Unfortunately, the film was made by Britons, and the results are about as predictably askew as an American effort to make one of those barmy little British comedies about tweedy bird watchers and eccentric country curates...