Eileen Caiger Gray reviews REBECCA at SHEFFIELD LYCEUM Written in 1938, Daphne Du Maurier’s Rebecca is a gripping mystery full of nail-biting, subtly played drama and suspense. Ditto Hitchcock’s ...
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ROBERT TANITCH’S ROUND-UP OF BOOKS No 5 MAGGIE SMITH by Michael Coveney (Weidenfeld and Nicolson £20) is Avery readable account of her career. I first saw her in a revue with Kenneth Williams and then ...
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Joyce Glasser reviews The Dressmaker As the title, director, largely female cast and the importance of fashion in the plot might suggest, The Dressmaker is a decidedly feminine movie. Based on Rosalie ...
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Joyce Glasser reviews Hand Gestures Hand Gestures, Francesco Clerici’s virtually narration and dialogue-free documentary about the Battaglia Artistic Foundry in Milan, will be of interest to sculpture ...
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