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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Dunster: Joseph D. French, James G. Hatcher, Jr., David H. Knutson, Daniel A. Rezneck, Sirgay Sanger, Hugh A. Sargent, Bradley W. Stark, Thor H. Thors...
Leverett: Frank H. Baker, Marion A. Cheek, Lindsay E. Fishcer, Paul G. Gamble, Jr., David F. Hawkins, David P. Segal...
Winthrop: Arnold H. Aronson, Edward D. Churchill, William J. Cleary, Jr., William E. Crosby, Charles B. Flynn, Robert M. O'Neil, Arthur G. Siler...
...this-is-how-it-really-was quality, Heartbreak is far more than a newsreel. It threads its story on the trial-by-fire of young Lieut. Gérard Garcet, a replacement starch-fresh from St. Cyr. At first Career Officer Garcet learns a basic lesson-war is mostly waiting...
Interrupted Melody (M-G-M). The Salk vaccine, which prevents infantile paralysis, will probably bring out, in reaction, a low-grade rash of films like this one. If ignored, they will go away. Based on the autobiography of Marjorie Lawrence, the Metropolitan Opera star who was stricken with the disease in 1941 but came back in 1943 to sing Venus from a sitting position, Interrupted Melody is a poliopera in color. For three-fourths of the picture, Singer Lawrence (played by Eleanor Parker, sung by Eileen Farrell) vivaciously eludes the clutches of one hairy tenor after another in scenes from...