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...worn tenements that give the movie a sense of gritty realism. The actors who play the cops are so well cast that they seem to have grown up next door to the precinct house. Gene Hackman plays Popeye Doyle, who likes to ogle girls in boots, break heads and bust blacks; Roy Scheider is his dogged, if only slightly less compulsive, assistant. Eddie Egan plays their boss with bullish authenticity-as well he might since he is an ex-cop who figured in the actual incident on which the movie was based...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Chasing Frog 1 | 11/1/1971 | See Source »

Rose Kennedy admitted in her husky voice that she had walked right by Sculptor Robert Berks' imposing bust of the late President without noticing it. "I've seen it before and found it very moving, but to be perfectly frank, I didn't look at it tonight." Bernstein's unconventional ways with the Mass upset some people, but not Mother Rose, who has been through too much travail to make stern judgments. "Jack would have loved it," she said. "It's the great expression of hope that is important. In spite of Jack...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Grand Night in a Superbunker | 9/20/1971 | See Source »

...parts, however, make for a highly imperfect whole. As a musical and historical event, the caravan was a total bust. The film's best sequences are those-like Antioch, or a look at a family of Colorado speed freaks dressed as cavemen-in which the tie-dyed patina of the whole project is mocked. But such moments are few. Which is a pity, because as a piece of deliberate self-parody Medicine Ball Caravan could have been fascinating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The Glories of Grooviness | 9/13/1971 | See Source »

...late 1940s she did a little CIA work in Lebanon. The most famous Miss America is undoubtedly New York City's Commissioner of Consumer Affairs, Bess Myerson Grant, who put a little too much truth in packaging at the 1945 pageant by tucking her 36-in. bust into a size 34 swimsuit. The most infamous beauty, alas, came from the pageant's home state. Janice Hansen, Miss New Jersey 1944, became a Mafia moll, a career that came up short in 1959 when she was killed by gangsters along with her companion, Anthony ("Little Augie") Pisano...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Queen for a year | 9/6/1971 | See Source »

Russ Meyer, the Barnum of the skin-flicks,has recently been grinding out his sexploitation films under the imprimatur of major studios. He now follows the thunderous vulgarity of Beyond the Valley of the Dolls with a tepid adaptation of Irving Wallace's best-seller about an obscenity bust, The Seven Minutes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Valley of the Dregs | 8/30/1971 | See Source »

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