Word: gated
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...bitterest enemies of the hunters and their dogs is the Garlington family, a tough, aloof clan of ranchers who have prospered as breeders of Brahman cattle. Citizens with missing hounds look for them around the Garlingtons' 3,000-acre ranch; usually, they are shown the gate at gunpoint. "If you was to dig up their land," says a local woman, "you'd find dog bones every five feet...
...what my home is like. You would walk down the country road looking for my house. Before you got there, you would probably say, 'That must be Green Hedges, Enid Blyton's house, because look-there's a black cocker spaniel sitting at the front gate.' You would be right." Parp! Parp! Last week, at the Stoll Theater, Noddy and his friends went through a typical Noddy plot. As the curtain opens, Noddy is peacefully driving his Toyland Taxi ("Parp parp! Parp parp!"), when all of a sudden the Red Goblins appear. They tip over lamp...
...Gate of Hell. The year's most beautiful color picture: Teinosuke Kinugasa's interpretation of an old Japanese tale about a faithful wife; with Machiko Kyo, Kazuo Hasegawa (TIME...
...pictures from Japan outweighed, in many reviewers' scales, the rest of the world's product put together. Ugetsu, perhaps the finest film to be seen during 1954, was a descent into the grey and moaning hell of an Oriental soul. Gate of Hell, its title to the contrary, admitted the Western moviegoer to a pearl-tinted paradise, a vision intonated by a highly sensitive Japanese color sense...
...Gate of Hell. A Japanese legend of quaint war and fatal lust, wrapped in a rich kimono of colors (TIME...