Word: celluloid
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Crimson football fans who didn't get down to Princeton, as well as those who did, are invited to Emerson D tonight to view the late unpleasantness on celluloid...
Football fans who enjoyed (or missed) "Smearing Dartmouth," the amazing story of the varsity's 26 to 19 victory, will have a second chance to see the whole proceedings on celluloid tonight...
...better than ever, but there are certainly more of them. Five undergraduate groups are glutting the University with over sixty films, almost two per week throughout the college year. In addition, Cine, known last year as the Boston Film Society, has encamped in Fogg, increasing the celluloid profusion by approximately twelve films...
...final scene is a masterpiece on celluloid. The temptation to tell all the final few minutes was over-come by Dmytryk, who successfully poses a delicate question in high drama. See it. Perhaps you'll push for new mental hospitals to take care or the pervert next door. At any rate you'll shy from crowded streets for some time to come...
Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick (Paramount), which has been performed more than 50,000 times on the stage as "the greatest of all rural comedies," comes to the screen for the first time without setting any celluloid on fire. This 1919 corn-belt classic by Lieut. Beale Cormack* is a blend of Joe Miller and mellowdrama, with a cast of hayseedy characters: confidence man Bill Merridew (Metropolitan Opera's Robert Merrill), who is out to fleece Josie, the pretty Oklahoma widow (Dinah Shore), only to be outwitted by bashful bumpkin Aaron (Alan Young). To this staple story the picture...