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DUBINSKY, DAVID
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DUBOFSKY, MELVYN
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DUGAN, LAWRENCE
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Dugan, Paul
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DULLES, ALLEN
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Dulles, Allen W.
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Dulles, Sophia N.
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DUNBAR, GEORGIA SHERWOOD
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DUNHAM, VERA SANDOMIRSKY
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DUSCHA, JULIUS
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DWORKIN, MARTIN S.
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Science-Fiction Film Is Unwitting Allegory Revealing Popular Axieties on Communism
(June 1956)
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On SCREEN By Martin S. Dworkin Science-Fiction Film Is Unwitting Allegory Revealing Popular Anxieties on Communism The invasion of the Body Snatchers seems to be about the innocuous possibility...
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ON SCREEN
(October 1955)
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On SCREEN By Martin S. Dworkin Orson Welles's 'Othello' Warts and All Orson welles's Othello was shown here to film critics in January 1954—yet languished unaccountably in a film distributor's...
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ON SCREEN
(September 1955)
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On SCREEN By Martin S. Dworkin 'Land of the Pharaohs' Is Most Colossal of Spectacles The story goes that Howard Hawks concocted the idea for Land of the Pharaohs after a game of chemin de fer, as...
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(May 1955)
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On SCREEN By Martin S. Dworkin 'Marty' Wins a Prize, We Win a Masterpiece BY NOW, there are so many international film festivals, conferring so many awards in so many categories, that it...
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ON SCREEN
(May 1955)
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On SCREEN Uy Martin S. Dworjdn Two British Film* Provide Fuzzy View of Cold War Two new British films Illustrate views of the cold wai wtlich arei less neutralist than sentimentalist^ quite...
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(April 1955)
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On SCREEN 'Blackboard Jungle' Seems Hazy Though Melodramatic By Martin S. Dworkin THE MOST disturbing thing about Blackboard Jungle is that its intentions are obviously honest and worthy. It...
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On Screen
(March 1955)
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On SCREEN By Martin S. Dworkin Kazan's Style: What It Is And What It Is Not The film is the director's medium, in which he uses actors and cinematic techniques as paints and brushes to fill in...
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(March 1955)
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On SCREEN Pay-as-you-see Television Worries Movie Exhibitors By Martin S. Dworkin FIFTEEN OR TWENTY years from now, we may be saying that the marriage of the movies and television took place...
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ON SCREEN
(January 1955)
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On SCREEN By Martin s. Dworkih Two Laughs in Color and Two in Black-and-White The trouble with remaking movies today is not only that people often remember—and prefer —the older versions, but...
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(December 1954)
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On SCREEN By Martin S. Dworkin Alec Guinness Portrays A Gentle Clerical Sleuth THE RESPECTABLE detective story, wherein gentleman sleuths pursue aristocratic criminals in an atmosphere of fine...
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(November 1954)
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On SCREEN American Sexploitation Unfair to Foreign Films By Martin S. Dworkin FOREIGN FILMS are enjoying an increasing success in the United States. In practical terms, this means that there is...
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(November 1954)
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On SCREEN Hollywood Takes Its Dreams Seriously By Martin S. Dworkin IN A SERIES of nine programs through the months of October and November, the Film Library of the Museum of Modern Art has been...
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ON SCREEN
(October 1954)
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On SCREEN By Martin S. Dworkin Two Imports from Brazil and Japan Both Cangaceiro, from Brazil, and Ugetsu, from Japan, are expressions in native idioms which are strange. Both are in languages so...
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On Screen:
(October 1954)
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On SCREEN By Martin S. Dworkin The Vicarious Jungle Of Mickey Spillane IN THE NEW Ring of Fear, Mickey Spillane makes his acting debut playing himself playing a private eye in the manner of his...
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Dymsza, William A.
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Dziewanowski, M. K.
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