Word: brightest
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...McInally '75, the Crimson's first All-American since 1954, was a bonafide free spirit. A sure bet to finish last among receivers in the traditional 12-minute run on the first day of practice, McInally managed to break most Crimson reception records and to shine as the brightest star in a season that looked like the Southern Cross...
...brothers' earlier films, Meet Marlon Brando (1965) and Salesman (1969), are at the Science Center this weekend, and in the first one the credit very obviously goes to Brando. The Maysles followed him through a day of reluctantly agreed to TV interviews. Brando's career was not at its brightest at this point; it was one of the few times he was forced to go this route to promote his films. He is painfully conscious of the demeaning role he is in, and at times he seems ready to explode at the idiocy of it all, as when the interviewers...
...brightest moments of this highly-polished east are the scenes between Mr. Day (George Hamlin) and his wife Vinnie (Joanne Hamlin.) The little gestures--Clarence nervously moving his shoulders, Vinnie fluttering her hands with vulnerable grace--are the true vocabulary of this marriage. Their solo scenes revolving around Vinnie's inability to balance a checkbook and her husband's insistence on the male perogative will charm all but the most doctrinaire feminist...
...course. The studio chief (Sid Caesar) thinks Mel is nuts, but Mel, a pro, counters with the one blandishment proved irresistible to moguls on the ropes - movie stars. What if Funn and his two buddies (Marty Feldman, Dom DeLuise) are able to round up some of Hollywood's brightest...
...stands much less of a chance. Humphrey would like to succeed retiring Mike Mansfield as Senate majority leader; but Senate Whip Robert Byrd of West Virginia has campaigned tirelessly for that job and has a long lead. Udall would like to compete for the Senate in 1980. The brightest future seems to belong to Jerry Brown, whose lower-thy-expec-tations lines turn on the voters. Unless they weary of his above-it-all vagueness, he may well run for President in 1980 or 1984, when he will be only...