Word: chosing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...visit to Fiumicino confirmed the facts of TIME'S story. It disclosed, however, that the basic antagonisms which created the Clock Fight were still present. Any attempt to make the picture in Fiumicino would probably be disastrous. Instead, Tamburella chose Terracina, a highly photogenic, centuries-old fishing village south of Rome. Having received TIME'S permission to use the story, he put his writers to work on the script. When shooting began last October, Tamburella used native Terracinans for all except the lead roles. One member of the cast, new to all moviegoers, is Patrizia Mangano...
...county of Surrey, near London, was the first to take Parliament up. The county council went shopping for a suitable location, four years ago chose Ottershaw, an imposing Italianate country house with formal gardens, fishing ponds and a wooded 160-acre park. The council hired Arthur Edward Foot, a onetime assistant master at Eton, to supervise remodeling and act as headmaster. A year and a half ago, Foot and nine assistant masters opened Ottershaw School to its first 70 students...
...affairs), began the series two weeks ago. Looking neat but not gaudy, 59-year-old Minister Jensen gave good reason for her advice. Said she: "When I was working in a factory, nobody gave us any advice how to keep looking young and pretty, although the bosses always chose the best-looking girls for the jobs...
...composition was clever and his colors bright. Occasionally, when the editorial mood hit him too hard, he began wagging his brush. Then the result was little better than partisan cartooning, e.g., a soapbox snarl at the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, titled Reception in Miami. But when he chose to paint subjects instead of targets-the grimy street corners of downtown America, a littered store window, a peddler's sway-backed nag or a weary tombstone cutter-Levine had something of his own to say. And he said it with energy...
...bizarre costumes. The American adaptation by Maurice Valency appears to be an excellent job. A word of special thanks must go to Alfred De Liagre, Jr., not only for his direction, but for his courage and foresight in putting on such an obviously 'uncommercial' drama. Mr. De Liagre chose for his garden the almond tree rather than the oil well--and happily has been granted both...