Word: romanticized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Died. Blanche Bates, 68, romantic heroine of the U.S. stage of the early 1900s; of a stroke; in San Francisco. Born into a theatrical family, she chose to be a schoolma'am, was teaching kindergarten in San Francisco in 1894 when she made her stage debut with a local...
The Corsican Brothers (Small; United Artists) are (both of them) Douglas Fairbanks Jr., who has yet to make up his mind who he is: his father, or Ronald Colman. They are also the offspring of Alexandre Dumas. Their eventual defeat of Baron Colonna (Akim Tamiroff), who slew their parents, is...
Saturday night, Arturo Toscanini conducted the NBC Symphony Orchestra in his second and what was to have been his last Treasury program-but it was announced that Maestro Toscanini would be back. Something to listen to was Toscanini's martial rendering of The Star-Spangled Banner: thunderous, romantic and...
The music, sometimes warm and romantic, is oftener florid and stale.
A romantic comedy featuring two famous stars who never before have stepped out of teary melodrama, today's "sneek peekture" is somewhat like having Mickey Mouse play Hamlet.