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...Yugoslavia, there would certainly be more joy in the Kremlin if this sinner were bumped off than if 99 other states threw themselves under the Soviet paws. But Tito grew up in a tough school; he is more cat than mouse himself, and it will take the Red army itself, not the Balkan satellites, to catch him. (Currently, the Bulgarian army is mobilized and stamping its feet on Tito's border. If Russian forces move in the same direction, the U.S. may have another Korea decision to make...
...things, one of lesser, one of greater importance make this movie unusual. First, the photography: ranging from England to the Italian Alps to Rome, the camera picks up some beautiful and spectacular backgrounds for its central shots. Second, the music: Tito Gobbi's excellent baritone voice alone would make the picture worth attending. And Elena Rizzerieria, who joins Gobbi in singing the "Glass Mountain," the operatic composition from which the picture gets its name, also has a fine voice. With these two "The Glass Mountain" is good entertainment...
Escape to Adventure, by Fitzroy Maclean. A World War II brigadier and Tory M.P. describes his prewar prowling in Russia, his commando adventures in the North African desert and his guerrilla life with Tito in one of the best personal-adventure books in a long while (TIME...
Rogge admitted that he was a paid representative of Tito, adding that he only accepted those clients in whose cause he believed. Said he: "I am proud of my association . . . [I am trying] to organize a 'Third Force' to ease the tensions of the cold...
Escape to Adventure, by Fitzroy Maclean. A World War II brigadier and Tory M.P. describes his prewar prowling in Russia, his commando adventures in the North African desert and his guerrilla life with Tito in one of the best personal-adventure books in a long while (TIME...