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NEWS
By Robert J. Schoenberg
Saturday, April 23, 1955
As any reader of Sax Roehmer knows, the main trade of Shanghai is skulking about and plotting about international intrigues.
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NEWS
By Robert J. Schoenberg
Tuesday, March 29, 1955
Of the many possible uses for a motion picture camera, the least frequent is the making of interesting movies. Not
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NEWS
By Robert J. Schoenberg
Friday, March 18, 1955
Producing The Seagull has been so disastrous for so many professional groups that we may all feel considerable parochial pride
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NEWS
By Robert J. Schoenberg
Tuesday, March 8, 1955
British producers, it seems, know how to exploit a successful character type as well as any American who ever made
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NEWS
By Robert J. Schoenberg
Thursday, February 3, 1955
If you are, even potentially, a red-blooded he-man you will suffer certain physiological and psychological changes after seeing this week's
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NEWS
By Robert J. Schoenberg
Monday, December 13, 1954
It is axiomatic in musical comedy circles that the only people who can out- gemutlich the Alt Wienese are the
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NEWS
By Robert J. Schoenberg
Friday, December 10, 1954
The New Theatre Workshop has gone ahead with its fine work of presenting original play. Two one act plays the
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NEWS
By Robert J. Schoenberg
Tuesday, November 30, 1954
In The Barefoot Contessa there are the makings of approximately three first-rank films. Unfortunately, the best two already have been
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NEWS
By Robert J. Schoenberg
Monday, November 29, 1954
It is a rare thing for a motion picture to do much heavy moralizing, beyond a fervent stand for general
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NEWS
By Robert J. Schoenberg
Thursday, November 18, 1954
Putting a comedy on stage is a serious business. It costs a good deal of money, and unless the script
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