Word: jetted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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DARLING. Julie Christie's polished portrayal of the progress of a jet-set jade from obscurity to celebrity is irresistible in Director John Schlesinger's (Billy Liar) brittle satire...
DARLING. A playgirl's progress from obscurity to celebrity is charted by Director John Schlesinger (Billy Liar), whose brittle, jet-set satire owes much to Julie Christie's presence in the title role...
...army has taken over. The departmental capital of Huancayo, 120 miles east of Lima near the heart of guerrilla activity, swarms with soldiers and military vehicles. On nearby air fields, military transports land with supplies, while helicopters and bomb-laden twin-jet Canberra bombers stand ready for takeoff. In the field some 1,500 soldiers−advised by U.S. anti-guerrilla experts−are committed against the Red terrorists...
DARLING. A playgirl's progress from obscurity to celebrity is charted by Director John Schlesinger (Billy Liar) whose brittle, jet-set satire owes much to Julie Christie's presence in the title role...
Darling is a bitter, glittering and sometimes stabbingly brilliant tale of a jet-set jade and how she grew. In quasi-documentary style, British Director John Schlesinger (Billy Liar) begins with a standard narrative device: a celebrated beauty spilling "My Story" to a magazine called Ideal Woman. Her name is Diana (Julie Christie), a sometime model, sometime bit actress, anytime trollop, whose face is her passport to the haut rnonde, where a legion of intimates come to know her as "Darling...