Word: smiles
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Wearily, Coe shook hands and managed his first smile of the day. "Charlie's my name," he said. "You make me feel old calling me mister...
...simple beauty of the love affair is all but lost, remaining only is Ingrid Bergman's magnificent smile which explains more than all of script-writer Dudley Nichol's chopped rendition of Hemingway...
...explained his philosophy for talking to cops: "Little white lies don't mean nothing, not when you are not under oath." Jimmy Hoffa, sitting in the audience, was convulsed by his pal's antics. And even Arkansas' dour John McClellan turned his head to hide a smile when Baker was being questioned about his murderous old pals on New York's waterfront...
...Hunters (20th Century-Fox) was made with "the cooperation of the Defense Department and the U.S. Air Force," who obviously hope that moviegoers will smile tolerantly at the story and concentrate on admiring the zooming jets. Bob Mitchum plays a Korean war fighter pilot who falls in love with his wingman's wife. The triangle could hardly be less isosceles...
...Scobie, the transvestite policeman; Toto de Brunei, who dies with a hatpin rammed through his brain; Capodistria, the goatish sybarite; hare-lipped Narouz, who carries a severed head in his saddlebag; Pursewarden, who has discovered "the uselessness of having opinions" and turns to the humdrum world "the sort of smile which might have hardened on the face of a dead baby...