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...Evelyn's lad, himself a novelist and journalist, "he taught us all how disgusting we were. It may well have been the case that in the last years of his life, he laid in front of the fire growling at anyone who approached him, losing great patches of fur on the carpet and only stirring himself occasionally to relieve a slight odour...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: May 27, 1966 | 5/27/1966 | See Source »

...state), their tiny son, and a vengeful mother-in-law, played by the late Constance Bennett. After one wifely indiscretion (Ricardo Montalban), Lana is banished by Connie from haute couture country, and begins the long, long slide into ready-to-wear. In Europe, she picks up a fur-trimmed coat and a concert pianist. Her hair loses its luster, her complexion fades to the color of driftwood, and ultimately she lands in Mexico wearing a filthy flowered wrapper and carousing with Burgess Meredith, a blackmailer. After she shoots him for threatening to reveal her identity and spoil the Governor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Weepy Perennial | 5/13/1966 | See Source »

...After reading your piece, my youngsters made gerbils [April 15] No. 1 on their birthday gift lists. So Mommy tried only to hear that those "little balls of fur' are illegal in California. And what abou those poor pet-shop owners? Five hundred to 1,000 calls are some response to a TIME item, I should...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 6, 1966 | 5/6/1966 | See Source »

Twenty-nine people wanted fur. But they didn't get it, because 46 people wanted rubber. And they didn't get it, because 49 people wanted aluminum. What everybody got was Hybrid, the consensus objet d'art of 1965. It is the result of what two young British artists, Gerald Laing, 30, and Peter Phillips, 26, called an "art-consumer research project...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sculpture: Everybody's Object | 4/29/1966 | See Source »

...that her lover and husband-to-be may die of fright. He steals Leonie's car, nearly blows her mother to smithereens, finally has the poor girl kidnaped. After doing penance in jail, he turns up again at her dressy wedding reception in a monkey suit of real fur, beating his chest and uttering wild animal cries. Then-Well, at moments, Morgan! goes so far ape that a viewer may wince a little, but Director Karel Reisz (Saturday Night and Sunday Morning) quells resistance by assigning the mad-capital antics to two gifted young British actors, David Warner (London...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: A Case for Treatment | 4/1/1966 | See Source »

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