Word: fellers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Wild Is the Wind (Hal Wallis; Paramount) makes a reasonably honest, week-end farmer's effort to turn the warm loam of natural life. Director George Cukor, though obviously a city feller, has managed to provide himself, for the occasion, with a conspicuously green thumb. Producer Hal Wallis has provided the movie with Italy's Anna Magnani, an actress as earthy (and sometimes as mysteriously beautiful) as a potato; with Anthony Quinn, an actor so radically natural that not even 20 years of Hollywood has spoiled him; and with a screenplay by Arnold Schulman that veers with...
Henry Fonda is an aging ex-sheriff, disillusioned with the lawman's life. Tony Perkins is a nice young Sunday-go-to-meetin' sort of feller who has just been chosen sheriff, and who discovers to his horror that there is more to the job than wearing a tin star. The story develops as the oldtimer, much against his will, is drawn by sympathy into an attempt to teach the young comer how to be a proper lawman-before he becomes a dead...
This makes the second death for which the committee is responsible. Earlier, its equally unfounded charges caused the suicide of Abraham H. Feller, personal counsel of then U.N. Secretary-General Trygve Lie. For a subcommittee, this is a pretty impressive record...
...woke up in a cold sweat was pending examinations; the temperature only reached the low teens last night. The highest we can hope for tomorrow is a low '20s reading and some of the other kind. It'll clear up tomorrow evening and remain cold, but as the feller said, "Let the day's trouble be sufficient unto the day." Tomorrow, the trouble you're going to have, besides the first day of exam period is that...
Last season, 37 and no longer able to earn a regular starting assignment, Bob Feller had a piddling 0-4 record (in 1946 he won 26). Rather than slip slowly into mediocrity, the man who for so long had been the best decided to make a clean break from baseball. Last week Bob Feller turned down an offer of a front-office job with the Indians and hung up his uniform for good (his No. 19 will be retired from use). From now on he will be a part-time insurance broker, a radio and television executive, and a full...