Word: deadly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bill Thompson continued his consistent scoring, placing fifth, while French Anderson and Mac Brown finished in a dead heat, to provide the varsity with its displacement points...
...milliner (Susan Strasberg) has been summoned by the Duchess in order to impersonate the Prince's dead beloved; in acting both herself and the dead ballerina, the milliner successfully wrenches the Prince out of his deep freeze. Finally, after the happy Duchess and her wonderfully inept friend Lord Hector shoot a symbol down from the wings--a bedraggled phoenix, representing the finally defeated spirit of the ballerina--the play ends. It is an aristocratic fable, an intellectual fairy tale...
...Nazism is dead and buried," according to President emeritus James B. Conant, former U.S. Ambassador to Germany. Conant spoke on "Germany and the Future of Europe," at the annual dinner of the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce last night at the Hotel Continental...
...both areas, Conant asserted, but added that West Germany would rather not have reunification if it is to be on East German terms. Conant agrees with the youth of Germany that "in the strength of united Europe lies the strength of the free world." "Now that EDC is dead, NATO may be the hope of Europe," Conant stated...
What saves the film from being a dull recounting of a jealous relationship between two women is the presence of Agatha's daughter, Sylvia, played by Dany Carrel. She remembers her mother's early devotion to her dead father and resents deeply Agatha's intimacy with Angelo. At the same time, she is just coming into her womanhood and feels a powerful physical attraction for Angelo, thus entering into a triangle of jealously with her mother...