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...FEET TALL. The African odyssey of an orphaned British lad (Fergus McClelland) leads him to the lair of a rambunctious old diamond poacher (Edward G. Robinson) and into a fresh and colorful adventure story...
...republican revolutionary, he was forced to flee Germany in 1849 and was subsequently hounded across Europe by a pack of creditors. His deliverance came in 1864-seven years after he had started work on Tristan-when Ludwig II was crowned king of Bavaria. An effeminate, blue-eyed, ethereally handsome lad who was Wagner's most ardent admirer, Ludwig, then 18, dispatched an emissary to track down his idol, finally discovered the composer holed up in an attic room of a hotel in Stuttgart...
HALF A SIXPENCE. A musical-corned version of H. G. Wells's Kipps, Sixpence trips the fantastic ever so lightly. Tommy Steele smiles all the while as a cockney lad who blithely gains and loses fortunes...
...punched me in the nose," sniffed the four-year-old to his mother. The new boy-and what a fine broth of a lad he is-was John F. Kennedy Jr., 4, and until recently few people knew that back in February Jackie had quietly enrolled him in the nursery class of St. David's School in Manhattan. Like the well-bred moppets they are, his classmates certainly seem to take it all in stride. When the roll was called one day a few weeks ago, one of them casually volunteered: "John's not here...
HALF A SIXPENCE. A musical-comedy version of H. G. Wells's Kipps, trips the fantastic ever so lightly. Tommy Steele smiles all the while as a cockney lad who blithely gains and loses fortunes...