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Died. Edward Knoblock, 71, U.S. born, British-naturalized playwright, whose prolific pen supplied the theater producers with original stories, adaptations and collaborations (Kismet, Milestones, Grand Hotel), and briefly conjured for Hollywood (Douglas Fairbanks' The Three Musketeers); in London.
Cinemaddicts who remember the elder Fairbanks will be willing to swear that they have seen it all a thousand and one times before: the bejeweled, cloth-of-gold turbans; the moon-drenched palace gardens; the sleepy camels and fiery horses; interior sets as sumptuous as Hollywood nightclubs and exteriors that...
In its stretches of muted menace and its well-designed explosions of violence, Blood on the Sun has much of the clean, sharp-nerved charm which used to distinguish the adventure romances of the late great Douglas Fairbanks Sr. A shade less inspired than Fairbanks as an athlete, Cagney is...
Coconut Oil. Because most of the machinery at Pathfinder had been wrecked by the Japs, the guerrillas scoured the island until they found a dilapidated 30-h.p. Fairbanks Morse marine motor. Ruiz and helpers took the motor, hooked it to an electric generator. Then they had a power plant - if...
Director U.S.O. Fairbanks, Alaska tl Complete rules may be had free from the Association of American Playing Card Mfgs., 420 Lexington Ave., New York City.-ED.