Word: coopered
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Whom the Bell Tolls (Ingrid Berg man, Gary Cooper; TIME...
Harvard: Davison, g.; Feinberg, r.f.; Putnam, l.f.; Maustie, c.h.; Regan, r.h.; Green, l.h.; Cooper, r.i.; Savoor, r.o.; Rogers, c.f.; Arlington, l.i.; Finkel...
...this eager young couple is abetted by some excellent rawboned Western street scenes and by some unusually vivid uses of sound (coyotes, snores, a neighing horse) and camera (scrambled focus for excitement and intoxication) to startle and amuse. John Wayne manages, more toughly if less charmingly than Gary Cooper in his early days, to create a sort of Rocky Mountain Jean Gabin. Jean Arthur, who has the brunt of the comedy to handle, is one of the most attractive handlers in the business, but undermines some of her funniest work by a growing tendency to put the horseplay before...
...Whom the Bell Tolls (Ingrid Bergman, Gary Cooper, Katina Paxinou, Akim Tamiroff; TIME...
...Little Chillun (by Hall Johnson; produced by Lew Cooper, Meyer Davis and George Jessel) played for a while on Broadway in 1933, has since then had healthy revivals elsewhere. A Negro melodrama of sex and religion (which are made 0 seem much the same thing), its story is inept, long-winded. What has obviously fetched audiences, even if it has not sufficiently rewarded them, is the well-blended Hall Johnson Choir's singing of well-known spirituals and Hall Johnson's own music...