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...Joseph Conrad...
...Goodrich was famous in New York literary circles ten years ago for his golden tongue. He used to talk this book in evenings of inspired storytelling. In it he put his experience on a destroyer in the last war, heightened by his study of Melville's towering symbolism, Conrad's profuse style, and James's snakelike character analyses. While he talked his book, Goodrich earned his living from advertising and the movies. Now that he has got it on paper, he is a full-fledged, first-rate novelist...
...residents for whom Bankierskantoor held securities valued at $84,000 and who, feeling queasy about ever recovering in Holland, attached what ever assets in the U. S. they could discover (these two claimants happen to be famed German-born, British-naturalized stage and movie horror-star Conrad Veidt and German refugee-banker Eduard Wallach); 4) John Doe and Richard Roe, unknowns representing a London Dutch-Commission-in-Exile, set up by Wilhelmina to deal with expropriation problems; 5) John Poe and Jane Poe, phony names representing any other Bankierskantoor customers who might conceivably bring future claims...
Escape (Norma Shearer, Robert Taylor, Conrad Veidt; TIME...
...Conrad's Victory (first made in 1919), Paramount had the vitals of a really scary thriller. The dreadful days on the little island of Samburan when creepy Mr. Jones and his two frightening assistants were looking for some swag can curl the hair of the most composed reader. Axel Heyst, mustachioed philosopher who lives in seclusion on the island with his Chinese servant, has heroic proportions. The howling storm which engulfs the last stages of the drama is great theatre. Alma, the helpless, buffeted pianist who escapes with Heyst to the peace of Samburan from oppression in an itinerant...