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...comedy. Patricia may be brain damaged but as her father puts it, her body is that of an attractive young woman." a fact certainly not lost on Martin. To be in a position to take advantage of Patricia's obvious helplessness. Martin must first deploy his arsenal of obsequious-schoolboy charm on Mrs Bates("can I call you... mumsey?"). "I love house work its's such a-a peaceful art" he exclaims rapturously, eyes rolling upwards...

Author: By Jean CHRISTOPHE Castelli, | Title: British Punk | 12/2/1982 | See Source »

...mostly original music performed by his band. The Police, with additional numbers by Squeeze and the Go Go's, fails to match the mood and action of the film, adding to the disjointed impression. Sting's contribution as an actor, however, is excellent. He carries the Malcolm McDowell villainous schoolboy role a step or two higher in intensity: in fact, the two even resemble each other somewhat physically, especially in the cold glare of the eyes. Denholm Elliott characterized every feature of Thomas to perfection, and Joan Plowright manages to make her character warm and sympathetic under the circumstances...

Author: By Jean CHRISTOPHE Castelli, | Title: British Punk | 12/2/1982 | See Source »

...Hartwick counter-attack tallied later in the opening period, when Greg Brown was forced by Harvard stopper Ian Hardington-a teammate on the English National Schoolboy team--to dish a pass to David Long. The Hartwick captain hit a hard drive from 20 yards that beat Coogan to the right...

Author: By Joseph Garcia, | Title: Hartwick Drops Booters, 3-0 | 11/8/1982 | See Source »

...naval officer and one of those ramrod matriarchs who appeared to have walked straight from the Mayflower to Beacon Hill, young Bobby seemed to be born with sand under his skin. The man who would go to jail as a conscientious objector in World War II was a schoolboy brawler nicknamed "Cal" after the most violent of Roman emperors, Caligula...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Wild Man | 11/8/1982 | See Source »

William A. Henry III was sitting on the sidelines covering a schoolboy football game for his North Plainfield, N.J., high school newspaper when his journalism career began. A reporter from the Plainfield Courier-News showed up late and asked Henry what had happened. Impressed with Henry's colorful recounting of the game, the old pro soon thereafter helped the 16-year-old land a part-time job at the paper. Henry's career continued at Yale, where he was executive editor of both the Yale Daily News and the Yale Banner yearbook and co-author of three published...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Aug. 9, 1982 | 8/9/1982 | See Source »

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