Word: frame
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...portray an innocent girl in white who offers innocence to the hero--after such a girl (played by the same actress) has already appeared in a vision to him. In another scene the characters watch other actors audition for the roles they are playing. Flashback scenes add a third frame of references, a fourth of sorts is created by scenes which act out Guido's wishes. In one he is surrounded by a harem of doting women who cater to his every wish; in another a carping critic mouthing platitudinous attacks on the film is led away...
...more excitement, and at times better play, than the professional hockey usually seen at the Garden. The first game of the evening had its share of suspense, as Boston College scored three goals in the last period to beat Northeastern 7-4, after a Husky rally in the middle frame tied the score...
Lying on a steel-frame hospital bed in West Los Angeles, mindful of his current show in nearby Newport Beach of painting and of the sculpture that he turned to in recent years, he muses at length about his art. "All my life, I've seen the human form as a container for drama, for all the joy and for all the tragedy, at all times for everything. I think I'd be very upset if I felt I hadn't improved, if I felt I hadn't grown...
...Like their father, they work up to 18 hours a day, do not smoke or drink, have little small talk or social life. K.C. operates out of a second-story walkup above a service station in Saint John, and all four Irvings lunch together at K.C.'s white frame house because, as he says, "we just don't get enough time to talk at the office." On his many trips to the empire's outposts, Irving fires off questions and orders that show the control he keeps over even minor details. "Put another spotlight on that Irving...
...Guest. Into a junk-filled room atop an otherwise empty house in West London totters an old derelict named Davies. Clothes flap on his bony frame like weather-beaten posters on a board fence. A bristling compendium of social evils, he is dirty, mephitic, bigoted, violent, treacherous. "I been left for dead more than once," he rasps. For 15 years he has been trying to make a trip down to Sidcup "to get my papers. They prove who I am, I can't move without them papers...