Word: dunaway
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...sometimes very funny actor, but the fact that movies like Three Days of the Condor are not really worth making at all is a thought that occurs to no one. Neither Redford, Director Sydney Pollack (The Way We Were) nor any of the assortment of assembled co-stars (Faye Dunaway, Cliff Robertson, Max von Sydow, John Houseman) can make material like this better than passable. No one could, and you wonder why anyone bothers. Redford and all his co-stars and all the elaborate production details are aimless embellishment, like putting neon lighting around a void...
...rave, and one by one, gradually, the critics changed their line. Maybe by some freak of nature one of the rare black-and-white prints will appear for this showing--the period stuff looks much better in two colors. Directed by Arthur Penn, with Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway...
Little Big Man, with Hoffman and Dunaway, directed by Arthur Penn, Friday and Saturday, Jan. 17 and 18, 7:30 and midnight, and Sunday, Jan. 19, at 7:30 only; Midnight Cowboy, with Voigt and Hoffman, directed by John Schlesinger, Friday, Saturday and Sunday...
...more persuasive than those of the other two films. Steve McQueen and Paul Newman bring authoritative dash to their work as, respectively, the fire captain and the architect who combine their charisma to minimize loss of life when the world's tallest building goes up in flames. Faye Dunaway provides the film's highest moments of suspense by nearly falling out of the damnedest dress you ever saw on several occasions. But looked at from an accountant's point of view-the only sensible one for pictures of this sort these increments are minuscule considering the crowded...
After the Fall. It's hard to get excited about Faye Dunaway in a heavy role (her dramatic stuff is usually pseudo-searing, and at least several notches bellow the quality of the material), but after "Chinatown," maybe she deserves another chance. Christopher Plummer co-stars in this Arthur Miller play. (After typing all this, I just realized the show will only appear on Providence, R.I. television. Visit a friend at Brown or tie a kite to your antenna. Or just forget the whole thing.) Ch. 10, 8:30 p.m. 2 1/2 hours...