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...movie can fully answer that question, but any film that can give a partial reply, in documentary terms, seems automatically destined for success. The only candidate for honors among the revival flicks is a remarkable documentary called Swastika. Produced by 36-year-old Englishman Sanford Lieberson (Performance) and directed by a 23-year-old Australian newcomer named Philippe Mora, it began as a research job on the copious surviving archives of Nazi film after Lieberson bought the rights to Speer's Inside the Third Reich. But what altered the film makers' intentions was the discovery, by Film Historian...
...title role, plays a top-hatted Robin Hood who aids the distressed when he is not pulling rabbits out of hats. Comedian Dom DeLuise will play a clerk in the lost and found department of a New York bus line. Like such hits as All in the Family and Sanford and Son, the new show, Lotsa Luck, has been adapted from an English series. The Girl with Something Extra is billed as a romantic comedy series about a young bride who has one funny problem -she can read people's minds. The woman with something extra will be Sally...
Panel member Sanford Miller, professor at MIT, was more optimistic about the social benefits of technological advances. He cited as an example the production of artificial meat, which is cheaper, more nutritious, and occasionally better tasting than the meat of animals...
Something about TV work-the necessary speed or the emphasis on packaging-fosters inconsistency and irresolution. Yorkin and his partner Norman Lear (TIME cover, Sept. 25) take a little more than the usual care with their shows (All in the Family, Sanford and Son, Maude), especially in the areas of production and casting. Not surprisingly, these are the sources of most that is winning in Thief...
...first issue on The Press and The First Amendment is somewhat of an exception to what will follow. Most of this issue is a transcript of a panel discussion held at the Crimson Centennial with J. Anthony Lukas, Stephen R. Barnett, Hiller B. Zobel, Sanford J. Ungar, Irvin M. Horowitz, and moderator Alan M. Dershowitz. But with the addition of an op-ed page to the daily paper, we have decided to limit furure Dump Trucks to Harvard-Radcliffe undergraduates...