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Word: lindsays (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Frantically digging through the snow, Charles and the others were too late to help Major Hugh Lindsay, 34; he died of suffocation. Patricia Palmer- Tomkinson suffered two broken legs. In a handwritten statement, Charles acknowledged the danger of their adventure: "We all accepted and always have done that the mountains have to be treated with the greatest respect...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Britain: Close Call For Charles | 3/21/1988 | See Source »

Directed by Lindsay Anderson At the USA Nickolodeon...

Author: By Ross G. Forman, | Title: August Company | 1/8/1988 | See Source »

Like last year's Blue Velvet, House of Games deals with a supposedly normal character who gets pulled into an undertow of evil and finds, to her surprise, that she enjoys living out the part of herself she's always repressed. Lindsay Crouse is Dr. Margaret Ford, a committed workaholic who is unable to enjoy the success of her first book, entitled Driven: Obsession and Compulsion in Everyday Life. She is as obsessive and lost as the people she treats. Sucking ferociously on cigarette after cigarette, she is the picture of neurosis...

Author: By Aline Brosh, | Title: Fair Games | 12/4/1987 | See Source »

...Deco ocean-liner set, Paul Gallo's seascape lighting and Michael Smuin's crisp choreography. The supporting cast is mostly ordinary, and Kathleen Mahony-Bennett's oomphless ingenue is not even that. The book, by P.G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton but revamped before the 1934 opening by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse (Life with Father), has been timidly updated by John Weidman and Crouse's son Timothy. It is still so stale and inane that it wheezes of summer stock. But the difference between Porter and other composers remains -- well, night...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: The Way They Used to Make 'Em | 11/2/1987 | See Source »

Margaret Ford (Lindsay Crouse) is unaware that she lives in a chancy universe. A trimly repressed psychiatrist, she must believe that whatever problems come her way are amenable to rational solutions. So when one of her patients tells her that the gamblers to whom he owes an impossible sum of money are threatening his life, she marches straight to the House of Games, determined to talk compassionate sense to the management...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Con Jobs HOUSE OF GAMES | 10/19/1987 | See Source »

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