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...Joseph W. Ahern, Jr., Augustus W. Bigwood, William M. Ellison, Richard S. Eustis, Jr., Walter II. Foster, Jr., Julien D. McKee, Denis J. Maguire, Laurence W. Morgan, Jr., Robert F. Regan, Theodore L. Towksbiry, Jr., Arthur T. Wood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Naval Aviators Will Find Many Harvard Officers | 10/17/1941 | See Source »

...rights, the film should just be a dated straggler on the U. S. screen. Yet Director Julien Duvivier's camera has caught such an accurate X-ray of a tortured mind, it deserves a gold star on any list. Pépé (Jean Gabin) is a jaunty Parisian jewel thief driven to bay in the Casbah, filthy, crowded native quarter of Algiers. There, like a stallion in a pasture of geldings, he rules the thieves and cutthroats, lives with a devoted but depressing native girl (Line Noro), dreams of the bright life of Paris. The decay...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema, Also Showing Mar. 10, 1941 | 3/10/1941 | See Source »

...stream-of-consciousness street scene by Gracie Allen entitled Dogs-Gather-on -Street -Corner -to-Watch -Man -Fight, shown two years ago at Manhattan's Julien Levy Gallery (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Hollywood Art | 12/23/1940 | See Source »

...French Indo-China itself open rebellion against Vichy, with 95% of the French colony backing General de Gaulle was reported. General Julien François René Martin, commanding the Indo-Chinese forces, announced that he would resign if the Japanese demands were granted. The Ile de France, interned at Singapore by the British while en route to French Indo-China with a cargo of airplanes, was reported at Saïgon, headquarters of pro-De Gaulle forces, with its cargo intact. British diplomatic circles even declared that Admiral Decoux had forsaken Vichy and cast his lot with De Gaulle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN-- FRANCE: Eyes West | 9/23/1940 | See Source »

...begun to putrefy. A member of Paris' "younger school" of dream-painters, Surrealist Paalen is fervently opposed to Old Master Salvador Dali. Reason: Dali is getting too much gravy. Glib, stylish and frightening as last year's millinery, Wolfgang Paalen's cobwebby paintings at the Julien Levy Gallery are constructed in a method all his own. Surrealist Paalen smears his canvas with an even coat of white paint, then holds it over a burning candle, gets his tip on what to do next from the smudges left by the smoke...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Screwball Art | 4/22/1940 | See Source »

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