Word: robins
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Even the film's defenders warn children and impressionable adolescents to stay away. "Students say they wish they had never seen the film," says Jesuit Richard Robin of Loyola-Marymount in Los Angeles. Worse, he says, "I saw ten-year-olds in the theater with their parents. That is nothing short of a crime...
Jenkins, Silver, Carey & Company will have to contend with 24-year-old Jim Cartmell, a four-year Army veteran who stands 6ft. 7 in. tall. Tim Kearns, a tall 6 ft. 4 in. guard, and Robin Michel, a sophomore, will start in the backcourt...
Adventures of Robin Hood, 1938 version with Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland, Channel...
...year-old hero, Johnny Case (John Glover), has made a killing in the stock market and wants to take off for the south of France or the South Seas. He yearns to sit under a tree and find himself. His starchy fiancée, Julia Seton (Robin Pearson Rose), and her even starchier father want Johnny to stay in the marts of finance and be a golden grind. But Johnny's dream of freedom excites Julia's older sister Linda (Charlotte Moore), herself a stifled and smoldering maverick. At play's end, she and Johnny flee together...
...plain wrong--the real bandits in South America wear army uniforms or conservative business suits. To protest that they are unnecessarily violent ignores the violence that produced them--the hunger and poverty as well as the police forces and the electric shock tortures. And to romanticize them as modern Robin Hoods belittles the seriousness of their political strategy and disregards the changes in South American society that have called that strategy into being...