Word: wolfs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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First he poisoned his favorite dog Wolf. Then he took his new wife to his private quarters and sat down on a sofa beside her. Before them was a coffee table on which were a vase of roses, a vial of cyanide and his 7.65 Walther automatic pistol. He did not use the gun. Instead he swallowed the cyanide, and as he struggled for air, his wife shot him in the left temple with her own weapon, a 6.35 Walther. Then she poisoned herself...
...Limits to Growth cannot be dismissed as just another cry of wolf. The catastrophes that it predicts could happen. Indeed, the world is now getting an ominous foretaste of some disasters. In Japan, for example, superexponential growth has so befouled the air and water that pollution has directly caused outbreaks of serious disease and death...
...then Bobby is the hungry Brooklyn wolf. Fischer still plays with the merciless intensity of the onetime boy wonder who said, "I like to see 'em squirm." And not just when the world title is at stake. In international play, where brain-saving draws are a routine matter, Fischer is the only grand master who rarely agrees to settle for a tie game. Even when he is far ahead in a tournament and could coast, he usually answers a request for a draw with a rueful, smiling refusal and then fights on until that magic moment when...
Wild Child. Truffaut's fine chronicle of a wolf-child's education in enlightened eighteenth century France. Truflaut himself stars as Dr. Jean hard: Jean-Pierre Cargol is splendid as his lupine charge. With Stolen Kisses, a Truffaut of a slighter stripe. CINEMA 733. Tuesday. Call...
Shame. One of Bergman's glories, a chilling indictment of a passive intellectual's approach to life and death...in wartime. With Hour of the Wolf, a cinematically flashy, intellectually tired rehash of some isn't-an-artist's-life-hell? themes. BRATTLE THEATER. Shame: 6:20, 9:30. Wolf...