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Burgess Meredith, who is responsible for the fine direction of the film, plays Heurtin, the accused innocent. As a myopic knife-grinder who is hopelessly implicated in the murder by circumstantial evidence, Meredith deftly characterizes a pathetic little man who complicates Maigret's plans by his desperate search for revenge...

Author: By Gene R. Kearney, | Title: THE MOVIEGOER | 1/31/1950 | See Source »

...have found you," all sound the same and all sound banal. Jack Cole's wriggly, exotic dances are all much the same too, and elaborately meaningless, but they are sometimes decidedly clever. The skits and satiric ditties vary enormously. Many need the ax, many others the pruning knife, and even the best could use manicure scissors. But there are funny things in a take-off of a book-and-author luncheon, the plight of a man who has sworn off cigarettes, and a parody of a sentimental French chanteuse. Assisting-usually at their peril-are Comics David Burns...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: New Revues in Manhattan, Jan. 30, 1950 | 1/30/1950 | See Source »

...Francisco church. Over the rebozo-covered heads of the women ahead of him, he could actually see the ten-foot cross with its glass box containing the holy splinter mounted at its center. His pulse beat faster. Finally, as he came abreast of the cross, his pocket knife flashed. Shrilly, the woman behind him screamed. "Virgen santisima! A sacrilege! This man has cut a piece of the Holy Cross...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEXICO: Souvenir | 1/23/1950 | See Source »

Looking ahead, the editors of the London Journal saw surgery losing its importance: "Sulphonamides and antibiotics are making themselves mercifully felt as alternatives to the knife and the probe. Should . . . a medical remedy be found for cancer . . . if not in the next 50 years, at least within an imaginable span of time, the torchbearers of surgery will illuminate only that narrow field offered by injury to the body. In the medical millennium there will be only one kind of surgery-traumatic surgery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Progress Report, Jan. 16, 1950 | 1/16/1950 | See Source »

...Goose was playing hob with the children. His own five-year-old daughter, he reported indignantly, had come home in tears after hearing about Mother Goose's three blind mice who had run afoul of the farmer's wife, had their tails cut off by a carving knife. Geoffrey Hall decided forthwith to turn out some nicer rhymes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Anserine Reform | 1/9/1950 | See Source »

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