Word: sexe
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Glamour, sex, Ava Gardner, et al.! Oh, boy ! Just what Hollywood needs! . . . Half the world in slavery; U.S. morals in a questionable and precarious position, amply aided by Hollywood; and TIME [Sept. 3] says what Hollywood needs is GLAMOUR! Where, oh, where, is your sense of values...
...doubt that men were born to be sex offenders. Why not begin at the root of past environments, studying the causes that stimulate these unruly desires...
...been won by its devoted medics. Among them: one Medal of Honor, nine D.S.C.s, 149 Silver Stars, 1,110 Purple Hearts. ¶ In Washington, the National Research Council spoke up to scotch a hoax. People calling themselves "Kinsey investigators" have been telephoning Washingtonians to ask intimate questions about their sex lives. Said the council: no real Kinsey man interviews by telephone...
Died. Maria Montez (christened Maria de Santo Silas), 31, whose burning eyes, heaving bosom and tawny allure energized a long series of sex-and-geography pictures (Gipsy Wildcat, South of Tahiti, Cobra Woman); in her reducing bath (probably of a heart attack brought on by the scalding water); in Paris, where she lived with her second husband, French Actor Jean-Pierre Aumont...
...seems not only mild but temporary. Elsewhere the movie's changes are more subtle. The play took no sides between Blanche and Kowalski; the film softens her into a more sympathetic figure, turns him into more of a loudmouthed heel. The new script also muffles the undertone of sex that accompanied the hostility between the two characters in the play...