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Strikingly photographed in black & white, the film is directed with an eye to realistic detail, an ear for the script's frequently natural dialogue and a knack for building suspense. It also has some good performances by Dan Duryea, John McIntire and Millard Mitchell, as well as Actors Stewart and McNally. Heroine Shelley Winters, who seems lost in all the uproar, might as well have been lost in the script...
Half Truths & Whole Truths. There was a good chance last week that this might be the only explanation Congress and the public would ever get. Maryland's Senator Millard Tydings, chairman of the subcommittee currently probing the case, appeared to want to be rid of the whole thing. Justice's Mclnerney appeared to be mainly interested in defending the extraordinary performance of the Justice Department. On the Republican side, Congressmen appeared to be more anxious to exploit half truths than to get at whole truths. Wisconsin's Joe McCarthy, largely responsible for the latest furor...
...paws into the royal hands. He was told it was an honor that had been done to only one other British writer-George III was once as gracious to Dr. Samuel Johnson. Americans were impressed with Tupper too. When he visited the U.S. in 1851, he dined with President Millard Fillmore at the White House and was introduced to members of the cabinet...
Concession. At that point, McCarthy was just about reduced to the 81 "very dangerous individuals and bad policy risks" on which he had settled as a basis of continuing his campaign against the State Department. Then Chairman Millard Tydings of the investigating committee prepared to pull that out from under him. He had learned, Tydings announced, that McCarthy's list was two years old. The cases had been investigated by four committees of the Republican 80th Congress. Michigan's Republican Representative Bartel Jonkman had voiced his conclusions to the House: "I want the members to know that there...
...McMahon tried another tack. "You don't have to answer if you feel your answer might incriminate you," he said wheedlingly, but there were some names that had been publicly mentioned. What did he know of Dorothy Kenyon, Haldore Hanson, John Carter Vincent, John Service? Chimed in Chairman Millard Tydings: "If you felt you could answer ... I would be grateful." Browder relented. As far as he knew, he said, none of them "had any connection with the Communist Party...