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...shook hands with Cabinet members and inspected the long lines of bluejackets and soldiers drawn up in her honor. Her husband, German-born Prince Bernhard, seemed as friendly and informal: a tall, spectacled man who walked, toes out, with a kind of jaunty springiness and wore a rear admiral's uniform which looked a cut too small...
...Army wife. I don't want tears spilled on it! . . . Early in March, I leave for Korea. I will fly a B-26 in combat. I am the pilot. I will have a bombardier in the nose, a navigator beside me and a gunner in the rear. We will fly at night. I carry bombs and machine guns, and I will know how to use them...
...stature, by the slightest change of movement, convey grief, irony, and happiness. This physical containment, especially in the scenes where he moves in "the other world" creates a breath-taking tension. The characters of Death (a women) and the chauffer enter this world they see one another in the rear-view mirror of the Rolls Royce in the same constrained manner...
...only relief in this drama occurs when Orpheus and Eurydice return to this world on the condition that they never look at each other (they cannot sleep in the same room). But the humor is dampened as they see one-another in the rear-view mirror of the Rolls and Eurydice vanishes...
...Caine had romance, action, villainy, and as miserable a crew of sailors as ever took over a ship (TIME, April 9). The U.S. Navy, without whose "cooperation" the picture cannot be successfully filmed, let loose a broadside at the whole movie project. To Producer Stanley (Champion) Kramer, Information Chief Rear Admiral Robert Hickey wrote: "I believe your production would plant in the minds of millions the idea that life in the Navy is akin to confinement in a psychiatric institution...