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...dimly lighted, it is sentimental, it is not realistic." Williams's candor and excellent performances by the cast make the familiar inhabitants of this smoky, battered memory sympathetic, rather than corny. Since her husband, a telephone man "in love with distance," skipped St. Louis, Amanda Wingfield (Melissa Mueller) has ruled her son and daughter with badgering questions and faded Southern charm. With bent wrist gestures pursed lips and an admirably even accent. Mueller aggravates Tom with admonitions that he smokes too much and chews his food too little, and tortures shy Laura with reminiscences of her years as a belle...

Author: By Deborah A. Coleman, | Title: Through Glass Darkly | 5/18/1973 | See Source »

...this setting, the actors would and comfort each other with a natural delicacy that testifies to Arthur Feinsod's patient direction. Feinsod has allowed certain adaptations to develop during rehearsal -- like Mueller's entertaining monologues as she tries to persuade her friends to renew their subscription to The Homemaker's Companion. He has honed away various lighting cues of the original script that might seem hokey today. What is left is a memory as transient as the match that Tom strikes to light a cigarette before each scene; the match flares, then the set lights go up. For those...

Author: By Deborah A. Coleman, | Title: Through Glass Darkly | 5/18/1973 | See Source »

...MARY MUELLER...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Apr. 30, 1973 | 4/30/1973 | See Source »

...Crimson Junior Varsity team shut out both Princeton and Yale on the same course in New Haven yesterday. Bill Mueller finished first with a time of 23:45 positions to gain identical dual meet 15-50 triumphs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Tops Crimson; Captures Big Three Title | 11/10/1972 | See Source »

...niece, Geli Raubal. Their liaison caused much gossip and ended in Geli's mysterious death-perhaps by her own hand, perhaps by Hitler's. At least one other woman admitted to firsthand experience of Hitler's masochism, though in a less extreme form. The actress Rene Mueller told her director that on an evening when she had expected to have intercourse with Hitler, he instead threw himself on the floor, begged her to kick him and became excited when she finally complied. Rene later killed herself. According to Langer, Eva Braun tried twice to take her life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: The Two Hitlers | 10/2/1972 | See Source »

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