Word: hollywoodized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...argument is that these things should not be permitted, i.e., as a matter of public policy, they should be banned. In concrete terms, this would lead to the banning of books by Jerry Rubin, of Paul Simon's latest song on A.M. radio, and of most movies produced by Hollywood these days. This is clearly intolerable...
Died. Frances Marion, 86, newspaper correspondent who became one of Hollywood's highest-paid screenwriters of the '20s and '30s; in Los Angeles...
...scenarist. She scripted Greta Garbo's first talkie (Anna Christie), Clark Gable's first romantic film (The Secret Six), and in 1930 and '31 won successive Oscars for two Wallace Beery movies (The Big House, The Champ). Just last fall Marion published her sentimental memoirs of Hollywood, Off With Their Heads...
Like a lot of other performers, Sonny and Cher Bono are at loose ends because of the TV writers' strike in Hollywood. But the long-and-short-of-it pair are having a good time hopping from nightclub to concert. They scotch all rumors that their marriage is cracking up. "Who'd get custody of all our Indian and Italian jokes?" cracked Cher...
...Knew Too Much. Because Hitchcock also directed a Technicolor remake of this classic (in Hollywood in 1955), the original is too seldom shown. This marvelous suspense tale, starring Peter Lorre, will be shown at the Welles, Sat. and Sun. at 2:00 only...