Word: welds
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Safe Place concerns the soggy daydreams of a rich little hippie who is known alternately as Susan and Noah (Tuesday Weld). S/N has a button-down suitor (Philip Proctor), a lover named Mitch (Jack Nicholson) who may or may not have recently murdered his wife, and an unhappy penchant for remembering an old Jewish magician (Orson Welles) who told her parables one day long ago in Central Park. Jaglom spends most of his time cutting abruptly back and forth between scenes of fantasy and reality with a technique that is about as experimental as your cousin's old Chemcraft...
...Safe Place, at any rate, represents a new first in the career of Orson Welles. He has been many things-wonderful, outrageous, overwhelming-but never before boring. Miss Weld, an actress of great talent, is disappointing, Philip Proctor congenial and Jack Nicholson apparently stoned. At one point Welles announces, in a transparently phony Yiddish accent that merits the censure of the Anti-Defamation League, that "there is no such thing as an empty hand. There's no such thing as nothing." But there is something that comes close to it -these 94 minutes on celluloid...
...Boston youth was arrested and charged with larceny yesterday after he allegedly attempted to steal a camera from the room of a Weld Hall resident...
Wade took the youth to Denis Kellman, a Weld Hall proctor, and university police were called...
...CRIMSON is pleased to announce the election of Robert N. Gogel '74 of Weld Hall and Livingston, New Jersev, and Alexander C. Smythe '73 of Leverett House and Houston, Texas, to the Business Board...