Word: screens
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Hotel George V in Paris, green-bathrobed Moviemaker Darryl F. Zanuck told the New York Herald Tribune's Columnist Art Buchwald how he rated Author Ernest Hemingway as a movie critic. Film in point: Zanuck's screen version of Papa's The Sun Also Rises (TIME, Sept. 2). Hemingway was quoted in the London Sunday Dispatch as saying: "I saw Darryl Zanuck's splashy Cook's tour of Europe's lost-generation bistros, bull fights and more bistros. It's all pretty disappointing, and that's being gracious. You're meant...
Each of the three players eventually got five years on probation, and on the recommendation of a probation officer, was banned from intercollegiate football. At Western Illinois, said the officer, "thefts are rife" among the athletes. "No comprehensive effort is made to screen the backgrounds of students coming into the institution, and the result has been a singularly unsuited group of men since the war at the institution to participate in athletics. One of them ... is now serving a term of one to 20 years for armed robbery." But, in spite of the scandal, in the two months before sentence...
Cinemiracle. A new wide-screen process, called Cinemiracle, that uses the largest curved screen to date, stretching from one side of the theater to the other, was demonstrated by National Theaters. Like Cinerama, it has a three-panel system of photography, but is free of the lines between panels and the side distortion of other wide-screen processes...
...documentary approach is followed, indeed, into details and dialogue that are not generally regarded as suitable for presentation on the screen. Some of the earthiest words in the French language are bandied freely; many ways to take drugs are suggested; and homosexuals are the subject of some scenes...
...Visit with Pablo Casals. A great cellist filling the screen with the tranquil luminosity of a mature art (TiME...