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...year-old Danielle Darrieux (Mayerling). The Rage of Paris introduces Mlle Darrieux to English-speaking audiences, is a frothy comedy designed to capitalize both her talent for wearing expensive clothes and her as yet imperfect English. Taking no unnecessary chances, the company assigned as her director Henry Koster, who in the first two Durbin pictures managed to emphasize the star's girlish naivete without letting it get completely out of hand. Result is a pleasingly preposterous little fable which, while more sophisticated than any of Miss Durbin's contributions, rivals them in its fresh and energetic charm...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Jul. 4, 1938 | 7/4/1938 | See Source »

Pledge cards were signed by thirty "biddies" attending. Earl Student, editor of the Union Labor News, and Herman Koster, president of the Cambridge Central Labor Union spoke...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Union Drive Reaches Maids; Preliminary Conclave Held | 12/15/1937 | See Source »

...parents should be the basis of any cinema at all can be construed as a tribute to the open-mindedness of Universal's Production Chief Charles R. Rogers. That the cinema involved should qualify as first-rate entertainment is a tribute to the finesse with which Director Henry Koster handled Adele Comandini's script and to the acting of an expert and experienced supporting cast. That the heroine, instead of seeming an obnoxious little prig more terrifying than Boris Karloff in a fright-wig, possesses instead the appeal of a talented and attractive child is due principally...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Pictures: Dec. 21, 1936 | 12/21/1936 | See Source »

...reservation or hesitation, were that there are too many Japanese here already, and that any suggestion of removing the ban is so preposterous as to be almost unbelievable, especially coming from a Californian. Of course my opportunities to feel the public pulse are much less than those of Mr. Koster. This is only a small farming community-but we have a larger percentage of Japanese population than San Francisco. I hope that cheap Japanese labor is not especially desired for the manufacture of barrels...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 28, 1934 | 5/28/1934 | See Source »

...note with deep interest Mr. Frederick J. Koster's (TIME, May 7) statement that California's attitude toward the Japanese immigrant has changed completely. Could there possibly be any connection between this Californian or at least Kosterian changed attitude and the fact that both Mexican and Negro labor is becoming unionized...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 28, 1934 | 5/28/1934 | See Source »

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