Word: holden
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Picnic. William Inge's play about a husky athlete (William Holden) who bounces around a small town like a loose ball, while the ladies (Rosalind Russell, Kim Novak) fumble excitedly for possession (TIME...
Picnic. William Inge's play about a husky athlete (William Holden) who bounces around a small town like a loose ball while the ladies (Rosalind Russell, Kim Novak) fumble excitedly for possession (TIME...
...picture of William Holden on the Feb. 27 cover is a well-deserved tribute to a most remarkable man. Looking at this picture, I think I can see a little of the essence of the man, but after reading the story, I have the feeling that your writer is talking about someone else part of the time . . . The fellow you describe sounds a bit more like a character out of Mickey Spillane's "masterpieces." Somewhere beneath the literary imagination of your writer and above the "brogues gleaming richly on the broadloom" must exist a very competent individual composed...
...Holden "hangs up; bounds from his chair, grabs a sharp Tyrolean felt, 'I'll be over in dubbing.' " What hogwash ! Do you think the majority of your subscribers care for this? Please, no more silly blurbs about movie actors...
...many times as you've verbally ripped motion pictures and their stars apart, you certainly made up for it in "The Conquest of Smiling Jim." The story was of great interest to me, but I find it hard to believe that Bill Holden is really that perfect...