Word: girling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...know her better, the artist becomes more wary of the ethereal quality of his friend and there are several good scenes as the two talk about the future and the past, one never believing the other, but never really doubting. His Portrait of Jenny makes Cotton famous, but the girl, now lost, matters more than success and he finds her after a long search in a storm off Cape Cod. But although the artist senses he unreality, constantly commenting on it, the porducer was apparently afraid the point was fuzzy and employed all kinds of trick photography and mood music...
...become of the fresh air, that Jenny appears for the last time. For some obscure reason, an extra large screen called Cycloramic Screen is teamed with Multi-Sound; given a few more idea men an the studio might have brought forth a Time Machine. A story about a timeless girl doesn't bring forth, ipso facto, a timeless picture and another device is needed to make it a classic. A Time Machine would have done the trick...
That new ruling was not acceptable to the RAYD. The group again refused to hand in a roster of members and consequently was denied charter renewal. The RAYD feels that there will still be "persecution of girls who join left organizations," and that college authorities might give out names to government or private investigators. If the information that a girl once belonged to a group called "subversive" by the Justice Department were handed out freely, it would seriously prejudice her career, and many girls would stay away from such clubs...
Miss Tatlock's Millions. Hilarious comedy about two scoundrels who save a girl's fortune from her respectable relatives; with John Lund and Barry Fitzgerald (TIME...
...sequence with Linda Darnell and Paul Douglas--she as a girl with a price tag and he as a man with the price--is next best. This is partially because Thelma Ritter, as a sharp-tongued servant, is seen more in this episode than in the others. Miss Ritter, with the two Mr. Douglases, are most cordially welcomed to the cinema. And Mr. Mankiewicz deserves considerable congratulations...