Word: brilliants
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...present, however, freedom is very much alive in Europe, still nickering in China. Despite some hysterical yips from Washington in the past month, the U.S. is by no means sunk. If it continues the positive line exemplified last week by the brilliant announcement on Trieste (see FOREIGN NEWS), the U.S. has a better than even chance of preventing World...
Last week the U.S. landed with both feet in the Italian election campaign-a contest which will decide the political future of Europe and, perhaps, the issue of war or peace. The most brilliant U.S. move to date concerned Trieste...
...play tells of Alexander Soren (Alfred Drake), a brilliant, self-admiring vice president in charge of production who unintentionally speaks up for the freedom of the screen-and is quickly made to feel the serfdom of its employees. Ordered by the big boss to recant, Soren is egged on by his best girl (Marsha Hunt) to rebel. About 15 minutes before the final curtain, he finds himself both jobless and blacklisted. But Hollywood itself could not find shabbier ways, in those 15 minutes, of arranging a happy ending...
Treasure of Sierra Madre. Walter Huston, Humphrey Bogart and Tim Holt look for gold and find trouble in Director John Huston's brilliant adventure fable (TIME...
Indefatigable Hollywood last week put on its 20th annual Academy Award ceremony. As usual, there was the most brilliant possible fanfare, and very little happened that was surprising...