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A Few Friends. The war-ravaged land that Diem took over was hardly a nation at all. Two weeks after he was installed as Premier, Viet Nam was carved in half at the Geneva bargaining table by the weary and discouraged French, who agreed to hand over the north, with...
The famous "dagger" speech he delivers as though utterly unmoved; he seems to see at most a hatpin. At other times, in direct violation of Hamlet's advice, he tears a passion to tatters. Whatever he does, the lines just do not carry conviction; and we get, for shame, either...
TRACK and field stars traditionally take it easy the year after the Olympics. Not in 1961. New marks have been set at almost every meet as U.S. trackmen have raced through the spring, scrambling for a place on the team that takes off next month for a competitive tour of...
The moment is rich with meaning. It might have been richer if the film, like the book, had firmly stated and thoughtfully evolved its theme: only those who can suffer can love, only those who can love can live. Instead, the picture lolly-gags along, until the hideous orgy of...
He rejects his authority, dresses in tatters, and humiliates himself by wandering alone in Unoccupied France, drinking ice water and eating raw meat. Having lost his faith, Ernie Levy adapts himself to the world of animals he now sees.