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DYLAN. Whether Alec Guinness, as Dylan Thomas, spars with newsmen, spats with his wife or speaks in the soft darkness next to a sleeping child, he conveys the poet's warmth and wit-as well as his decline through sycophancy, self-indulgence and alcohol...
...name of Taya Zinkin, who is married to an executive of Unilever Ltd. and has spent considerable time in the U.S. studying at the University of Wisconsin and visiting her White Russian parents in New Jersey and her brother in New Mexico. Most Americans, she says, ascribe this marital warmth to the geographical and class mobility of U.S. life, which makes a family more dependent on its own resources. But to these factors Mrs. Zinkin adds a more original explanation: "the dating system...
...editors noted last week, Billy Graham and Barry Goldwater have more in common than their initials. Interestingly enough, their appeal is often to the same people. A great many Americans want their religion like their politics to be simple and "from the heart." We can admire Billy Graham's warmth, but let's not confuse his message with the historic understanding of the Faith. Rev. James R. Blanning University Pastor at Harvard, United Church of Christ
...forces triumph in Anna, played with slow-burning sensuality by Gunnel Lindblom. Anna's substitute for love is blind animal warmth. "How nice that we don't understand each other," she babbles, unburdening herself to the sullen waiter (Birger Malmsten) she has invited into bed, dumbly grateful that all they have in common is the language of desire. Then, "I wish Ester were dead." To hasten the process, she lets Ester come in and watch...
...their slight contact, and by the chance that they may some day truly discover one another. It is this possibility for change, for mutuality, that life extends to Domenico, which lifts his colorless routine into the realm of emprise. It is this possibility which lends animation, humor, and warmth to the Sound of Trumpets...