Victim of time: “On a Clear Day You Can See Forever” (1970).Tomorrow we’ll be sober: “The Group” (1966).Miracle in Florence: “A Room with a View” (1985).Picturing the unthinkable: “Fail-Safe” (1964).A nice 90-minute movie smothered in two and a half hours of excess: “Thoroughly Modern Millie” (1967).Trapped in a world he never made: “Sleeper” (1973).La Vie en Mauve: “All Night Long” (1981).O brave new world, that has such people in ‘t!: “The President’s Analyst” (1967).Rainbow’s end: “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1961).A touch of the sun: “Death on the Nile” (1978).Arrested development: “The World of Henry Orient” (1964).Sure as you’re standing there: “Red River” (Theatrical and Pre-release versions, 1948).A hawk from a handsaw: “North by Northwest” (1959).How to Hook a Fish: Movies on Television (Part I).What Did We Learn Today?: Movies on Television (Part II).Come back to Erin, Mavourneen, Mavourneen: “The Quiet Man” (1952).Old men stopping wars: “She Wore a Yellow Ribbon” (1949).Here to Stay: “An American in Paris” (1951).Bimonthly Report: January – February 2022.The Magic Factory, Part One: An Annotated List of a Few Essential Books About the Movies - Actors and Animation.The Magic Factory, Part Two: An Annotated List of a Few Essential Books About the Movies - Critics and Filmmakers.The Magic Factory, Part Three: An Annotated List of a Few Essential Books About the Movies - Screenwriters, Screenwriting and Screenplays.The Magic Factory, Part Four: An Annotated List of a Few Essential Books About the Movies - Individual Films and Miscellaneous Titles.The wrong garden: “The 39 Steps” (1935).Learning to love Big Brother: “Nineteen Eighty-Four” (1984).Lonely hunter: “Midnight Cowboy” (1969).Beat down the walls: “The Muppet Movie” (1979).Then we’ll go see Tony Bennett: “Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice” (1969) Whoopee: “The Fabulous Baker Boys” (1989).Taking flight: “An Unmarried Woman” (1978).The long audition: Fosse, Me, and Sam Wasson’s “Fosse”.
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