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Daniel Field

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The Iceman Cometh

The Iceman, after two postponements of opening nights, Cometh indeed. He was worth waiting for. The current production is the


Shakespeare's Ages of Man

Sir John Gielgud's Shakespeare's Ages of Man is a solo recital of some thirty speeches from the plays and about


High Sierra

The Brattle management has at last supplied us with conclusive proof that all the old Bogart movies are not great.


CONRAD THE NOVELIST, by Albert J. Guerard. Harvard University Press, 315 pp. $5.50

Mr. Guerard's book is not quite so sweeping as the title would indicate, which is just as well. There is


The Defiant Ones

The Defiant Ones is yet another example of what too much money and too low an opinion of the general


The Moon Is Blue

Up at Agassiz, there is a man named Earle Edgerton acting in a play called The Moon is Blue. You


Do-Wah

At school dances and such it was the custom for ten or a dozen smooth-faced young singers to array themselves


The Baker's Wife

The Brattle has been relying heavily on old French movies this spring, and while the latest offering is not the


Under the Roofs of Paris

Under the Roofs of Paris is another in the Brattle's series of great French films of the thirties. Those who