Word: madnesses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...long editorial the Times thundered that it must have been the work of some mad hatter in a bygone...
...been speaking prose all his life-was a passably solid character. When Zany Clark gets through with him, M. Jourdain has not a shred of character left: he is merely a comic named Bobby Clark. He is often as knowing as M. Jourdain is naive; he is oftener mad for sex than for high society...
Taxicab Sense. Despite Juan Perón's demagogic bread-&-circuses campaign, Candidate Tamborini might have a chance -in the,unlikely event that the elections were free. The average Argentine was just mad enough at the rocketing cost of living and the gnawing sense of general unrest to give Tamborini...
Time and again we have seen highly successful comedies based solely on the old stage formula of combining amusing complications and witty wisecracks in a mad merry-go-round of people dashing on and off the scene. For some reason it doesn't work out so well on the screen...
...American portrait painter's son, Mielziner was born and brought up in Paris, spoke French till he was ten. He himseif studied to be a painter, switched to stage designing partly because he was mad about the theater, partly to be sure of an income. Says he: "I've never been sorry," pointing meanwhile with an artist's pride to the prices and praise his stage drawings have fetched...