Word: grahame
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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They had persuaded such British artists as Sir Francis Rose, Henry Moore, Graham Sutherland and Stanley Spencer to contribute designs, and they hoped the high, wide & woolen results would be shown and sold in France and the U.S. as well as England...
...Graham, had resigned after his appointment to the U.S. Senate depended on two things: 1) formal approval by the North Carolina trustees and 2) Harry Truman's consent to let his able, hard-working Army Secretary go back home. There was no doubt what Gordon Gray wanted to do. Said he: "I have decided to devote the rest of my life to public service, and I would rather do it in North Carolina than anywhere else...
...David O. Selznick) is already a smash hit in Britain, where most critics hailed it as the best movie of 1949. U.S. moviegoers are likely to find it one of the best of 1950. Like The Fallen Idol, by the same brilliant British team-Director Carol Reed and Scripter Graham Greene-it adds an extra depth of character insight and a new texture of pictorial eloquence to the kind of spellbinding thriller that made Alfred Hitchcock famous...
...well-meaning bungler in the tradition of Graham Greene heroes, Gotten decides to clear up his friend's death and reputation, goes about it with an ingenuous bravado that soon turns him from hunter into hunted. Along the way he becomes involved with a sardonic major of the British military police (Trevor Howard) who had hunted his friend, a melancholy actress (Valli) who had loved him, and, finally, the villain (Orson Welles), a gladhanding, cynical American...
...Fallen Idol. Author Graham Greene and Director Carol Reed wring suspense from the story of a small boy (Bobby Henrey) in a world of adult intrigue; with Ralph Richardson and Michele Morgan (TIME, April...