Word: mannerses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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His articles, described as personal journalism, are full of personal prejudices-all anti-U.S., pro-Hanoi. He is constantly outraged by American action. "What an impertinence," he writes of U.S. air raids, "what arrogance, what an offense against manners."
Dorothy Manners, fiftyish, takes over Louella Parsons' Hollywood gossip column. She is ready for the job. She has assisted Louella for 30 years and has written the column herself for the past year because of Louella's failing health. Nonetheless, she modestly admits, "I feel a little bit...
Erhardt himself plays Andrew Undershaft, and does so forcefully. However, I would question his interpretation. Undershaft should be an obnoxious man. When the audience is forced to admit that what he says is true, it should be regretfully, as Shaw puts it, "with a pain in the self-esteem." We...
For this outing, Bette reports in a severe uniform, her brows beetled, her mouth a crumpled rose. Her celebrated ocular choreography is directed mostly toward Joey (craftily played by Movie Newcomer William Dix), an incorrigible ten-year-old who has been sent away for therapy after drowning his little sister...
If there is a new way to ignite World War III, Producer-Director James B. Harris ignores it. Plowing steadily along in the wake of Dr. Strangelove and Fail Safe, his drama is sharpest in its seriocomic side-glances at counterespionage aboard ship. The best scene takes place in sick...