Word: latters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Gene Kelly and Miss Carrion appear together near the end of the picture in a prolonged ballet which certainly equals any of the old Rogers-Aster numbers. In this second dream sequence, Kelly, who also did the film's choreography, dances through the streets of Paris into a Toulouse-Latter painting which slowly comes to life; an extraordinarily effective piece of photography. Kelly and Miss Caron are joined by the debonair Georges Guetary, who fits somewhere into the love quadrangle, and helps add an authentic Parisian touch to the proceedings...
...tones has shown spectacular improvement since Captain Bill Vesprini was injured against Penn. For a fullback, McLaughry has built the hard-driving Dick Jennison into a suitable replacement for lone fullback letterman John Foster. And at quarterback, McLaughry unearthed Jim Miller, a better passer than Gene Howard, when the latter injured...
With power-runner John Foster injured in the Army game, sophomore Dick jennison has been trained into an acceptable and bull-like fullback. A favorite Indian play is the hard-to-stop screen pass from quarterback Miller to fullback Jennison, the latter protected by fully half of his teammates...
This year a log attached to the rope split, sending a thousand Indians sprawling, inflicting one broken leg, one broken arm, two concussions, numerous bruises, and slight abdominal injuries. The latter were suffered by a sophomore when a piece of log caught him in the belly...
Herb Shriner Time (Thurs. 9 p.m., ABC-TV) brings a latter-day and considerably less-than-life-size Will Rogers to the TV screen. Shriner, a transplanted Hoosier, has most of the master's mannerisms, from the errant lock of hair to the habit of quizzically scratching his ear. And he has some of Rogers' owlish humor. On the opening show, Shriner followed a comic monologue about an Indiana postmaster with a small-town skit that contained liberal borrowings from such poles-apart sources as Thornton Wilder's Our Town and Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard...