Writer

David L. Ratner

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I Believe in You

Like all other people, the British must cat. But their tight little island does not produce enough foot to supply


Forbidden Games

Forbidden Games is, in my opinion, a great motion picture. As a work of art, as an emotional experience, or


Mrs. McThing

There's a lot to be said for an evening of quiet, amusing entertainment, with any social significance so deeply buried


Brandy for the Parson

When English movie-makers get together to produce a comedy, they first throw caution to some wind or other in constructing


316

For better or for worse, there is nothing else like a college yearbook. This makes it easier for the editors


The Advocate

In spite of what the printer may say, seekers of blasphemy or eroticism will find lean pickings in the current


The Cocktail Party

One of the most fashionable reactions to The Cocktail Party is to be bored, to affect puzzlement, and to assert


The Crimson Bookshelf

"Asphalt and Desire" has all the elements of an excellent novel of frustration and bewilderment. The heroine, Iris Leavis, an


The Playgoer

There was nowhere near a capacity audience at the Plymouth last night to hear Emlyn Williams, the Welsh actor, give