Word: nicely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Natalie comes from a nice Italian family. In fact, one gets the feeling that she'd hardy so much as kissed a fellow goodnight prior to her pushes in the bushes with Steve. So, remaining rather mutually aloof, they plan an abortion. Grubby business...
...newly appointed AEC member does not plan to move to Washington with her family. "I'll just find a nice, inexpensive flat and camp out for a year," she said
Like other young writers of his era, Lewis enjoyed bohemian Paris for a few years, but he was hardly rebelling against his parents. He kept his mother, who was back in London, well informed of his escapades. Could his mother find a "nice, peaceful" cottage for a friend who was on the lam after shooting a man in a bar? Could his mother, please, come to Paris for a couple of weeks to get his mistress out of his hair? "I've come to that stage where I positively hate the sight of her, and I think we could...
...Angeles, on a brief visit, horrified him as the haven of all the U.S.'s displaced persons. In a final statement of pity and contempt for one character, he wrote: "He doesn't come from anyplace really. I mean he doesn't have anything nice to remember and so he borrows other people's memories...
...killer almost justifies redoing the film. But Producer-Director Karel Reisz errs in trying to update the melodrama with an overdose of back-to-the-womb psychology. The motherless Finney washes away dark deeds by splashing in a pond or immersing himself right up to the nostrils in a nice warm tub. In one embarrassingly childish sequence, he regresses almost to the toddler stage. The camera pays more attention to Finney's tortured mental processes than to the all-important hatbox. The new Night trades a real case of creeps for mere case history...