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Word: charlton (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...State's Supreme Court, charging a grievous breach of contract. On a 600-sq.-ft. billboard facing south over Manhattan's Times Square, Sophia Loren's name appears in illuminated letters that could be read from an incoming liner, but-Mamma mia!-that name is below Charlton Heston...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Egos: Watch My Line | 1/5/1962 | See Source »

...language of the complaint: "If the defendants are permitted to place deponent's name below that of Charlton Heston, then it will appear that deponent's status is considered to be inferior to that of Charlton Heston ... It is impossible to determine or even to estimate the extent of the damages which the plaintiff will suffer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Egos: Watch My Line | 1/5/1962 | See Source »

...swamps about Shreveport. Last week, in a special election to fill the seat of Democratic Representative Overton Brooks, who died Sept. 16, the voters of the Fourth had just the sort of choice they liked: arch-Conservative Democrat Joe D. Waggonner Jr., 43, was pitted against arch-Conservative Republican Charlton H. Lyons, 67. When the votes were counted, Waggonner was the winner -by 33,846 votes to 28,275, a remarkably narrow margin for a Democratic congressional candidate in Louisiana...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Louisiana: Small Comfort | 12/29/1961 | See Source »

...begin with, Philip Yordan has written a screenplay that makes an educated exegesis of the legend and plenty of dramatic sense. For the first few reels. Yordan pretty much follows the plot of Corneille's play. Don Rodrigo (Charlton Heston), betrothed to Jimena (Sophia Loren). is forced by the code of chivalry to kill her father in defense of his own father's honor. Jimena. in turn, though she loves Rodrigo madly, is forced to seek revenge. So much for Corneille. From there out, Yordan collects vivid scraps of incident from the teeming, demi-mythological Matter of Spain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: A Round Table of One | 12/22/1961 | See Source »

Star witness for the defense of runaways was Actor Charlton Heston, who flew in from Hollywood to testify as vice president of the Screen Actors Guild. Heston insisted that, personally, he much preferred working in the comfortable U.S. to "climbing Mount Sinai barefoot" or "riding hour after hour in a chariot in the vicinity of Rome." But many of the films cited by the complaining unions "couldn't have been made at all if they had not been made abroad." In fact, the runaways were helping Hollywood stay in business. Ben-Hur, he argued, saved M-G-M from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hollywood Abroad: Gone Thataway | 12/15/1961 | See Source »

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