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On the Other Side of Rolling
By S. Teller
Frank halted outside a great, garish movie-house. He hated the pictures,
of course, seldom went there even when he could afford it. "Why encourage
the art that is destined to replace literature?" he asked.
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If This Were Another Story, It Could Be Confusing.
By I. M. Famous
THE sun sank slowly into a golden style sheet,
its coloration beginning to cast an eerie glow over...
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It's not that disability is unfilmable; there is at least one fine version
of "Gymps on Parade" which opened Friday, which shows humor and pathos
without the usual excess of pity and overdone political correctness.
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