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...Julius Caesar. Hollywood comes to grips with Shakespeare and, for once, very nearly holds its own (TIME, June...
...story of how Rome clamped the vise of imperial rule on the unruly western tribesmen, as seen through the eyes of the losing side. Caradoc, proud and restive young King of the Belgae, dreams of uniting all the tribes of Britain and driving the Roman occupation forces, left by Caesar, into the sea. But the Picts, the Cantii, the Iceni, jealous of their individual little sovereignties, do not want to be united. Caradoc decides to go it alone with his Belgae. The Emperor Claudius himself limps ashore, and in two decisive battles, the short Roman swords cut the Belgae down...
...Julius Caesar. Hollywood comes to grips with Shakespeare and, for once, very nearly holds its own (TIME, June...
...James Caesar Petrillo, the merry dictator of the American Federation of Musicians, was back from talks in Europe with some slightly revised opinions on foreign trade. Not only was he now willing to allow foreign orchestras to play in the U.S., but he might even reconsider his old opposition to foreign-pressed records. "If we stop foreign records coming here," he figured, "we stop our records going there. Then we lose." But, he added confidentially, "they got nothing to sell to the American people anyhow...
...Julius Caesar. Hollywood's best Shakespeare to date; with Marlon Brando, James Mason, John Gielgud (TIME, June...