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Capra felt the film made no sense without the scene, and in later years film critic Leslie Halliwell described the missing 12 minutes as " vital.
Respected film critic Leslie Halliwell said " probably the best Fields vehicle there is " and W. C. Fields Biographer Robert Lewis Taylor called it " One of the great classics of American comedy ".
In August 1976, Leslie Halliwell described the film as a " heerfully overlong and slow-moving western but ... ll very watchable for those with time to spare ", giving it ** ( 2 stars out of 4 ), a rare high rating.
" Leslie Halliwell, usually terse, almost glowed about Notorious: " Superb romantic suspenser containing some of Hitchcock's best work.
" Leslie Halliwell felt that Hitchcock was " at his best " and that the film " makes superior suspense entertainment ," but called the story " unsatisfactory.
Leslie Halliwell and Philip Purser argue that miniseries tend to " appear in four to six episodes of various lengths ", whilst Stuart Cunningham defines them as, " a limited run program of more than two and less than the 13-part season or half-season block associated with serial or series programming.
A string of popular but critically dismissed films followed, including The Magic Bow in which Granger played Niccolò Paganini and Madonna of the Seven Moons ( 1945 ) which the critic Leslie Halliwell called " novelettish balderdash killed stone dead by stilted production ".
Leslie Halliwell described the film as a " highly unsatisfactory psychic melodrama which ... falls flat on its face along some wayward path of metaphysical and religious fancy.
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Leslie Halliwell in The Filmgoer's Companion, summed up Cromwell's enduring appeal when he described him as " a leading man, gentle hero of early sound films.
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Leslie Halliwell described it as " one of the most unexpected, imaginative and striking pieces of cinema in Hollywood's history ," while Variety held that it was, " a pushover for vigorous exploitation.
It has been pointed out, including by Leslie Halliwell, that there are echoes of Voltaire's Candide in the story, especially in the continual, improbable, inexplicable reappearance of Colonel Grapple.
Robert James Leslie Halliwell ( 23 February 1929 – 21 January 1989 ) was a British film critic and encyclopaedist ( and television impresario ) who in 1965 compiled The Filmgoer's Companion, the first one-volume encyclopaedia devoted to all aspects of the cinema.
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" Judith Crist called the film " a sub-B potboiler for those who find comic books too intellectual "; Leslie Halliwell called it an " overlong thriller which starts off agreeably in the Double Indemnity vein, but goes slow and solemn around the half way mark.
Leslie Halliwell described the film as " an amusing trifle, basically a series of sketches by familiar comic actors ", and awarded it one star ( of a maximum of four ).
The British film critic Leslie Halliwell noted that it had " some pretension to style ".
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She is also a godmother, alongside with Victoria Beckham, to Geri Halliwell's daughter Bluebell Madonna Halliwell.
In 1965 Leigh had teamed up with David Halliwell, hired the Unity Theatre for a fortnight, and directed the first production of Halliwell's Little Malcolm and his Struggle Against the Eunuchs.
Disappointed with the first edition, Halliwell teamed up with Sunday Telegraph critic Philip Purser to produce Halliwell's Television Companion, which ran for a further two editions.

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Operating from 1960 to 1972 International Halliwell Mines, Ltd. (" Halliwell "), a Canadian corporation, through its wholly owned Haitian subsidiary, La Societe d ' Exploitation et de Developpement Economique et Natural d ' Haiti (" Sedren ") mined copper near Gonaïves.
However, prison would be a crucial formative experience for Orton ; the isolation from Halliwell would allow him to break free of him creatively ; and he would clearly see what he considered the corruptness, priggishness, and double standards of a purportedly liberal country.
On 9 August 1967, Kenneth Halliwell bludgeoned 34-year-old Orton to death at his home in Islington, London, with nine hammer blows to the head, and then committed suicide with an overdose of 22 Nembutal tablets washed down with the juice from canned grapefruit.
Even though group member Geri Halliwell had returned to the group at this point, she does not take part in this song as with " Let Love Lead the Way ", which signals her departure from the group in the concert's storyline ( performing " Viva Forever " when Geri is leveled under the stage ).
A copy of Clouds of Witness was one of the volumes modified by Joe Orton and Kenneth Halliwell in their adulterations of library books from the Islington and Hampstead libraries in the early 1960s.
They are called Kylie Geriwall and Geri Minogue ( a mix-up from the singers Geri Halliwell and Kylie Minogue ) and Kylie won ( eventually, seeing as he always rejected them ).
From 1845 Halliwell was excluded from the library of the British Museum on account of the suspicion attaching to his possession of some manuscripts which had been removed from the library of Trinity College, Cambridge.
* Many fictional characters in television and movies exhibit this ability, examples of such would be Phoebe Halliwell of Charmed, Allison DuBois from Medium and Emery Waterman from Rose Red.
Piper Halliwell is a fictional character from the television series Charmed.
When the series was in its first development stages, Shannen Doherty, an actress from a previous Spelling Television series, Beverly Hills, 90210, originally auditioned for the role of Piper while former Picket Fences actress Holly Marie Combs auditioned for the role of Prue Halliwell.
Phoebe Halliwell is a fictional character from the television series Charmed.
At the start of season one ( 1998 – 1999 ), six months have passed since the death of her grandmother, Penelope Halliwell ( née Johnson ) ( Jennifer Rhodes ), and a jobless Phoebe returns from New York City and moves back into her family's Victorian Manor with her two sisters Prue ( Shannen Doherty ) and Piper Halliwell ( Holly Marie Combs ).
Prudence " Prue " Halliwell is a fictional character from the television series Charmed.
When the series was in its first development stages, former Picket Fences actress Holly Marie Combs auditioned for the role of Prue while Shannen Doherty, an actress from a previous Spelling Television series, Beverly Hills, 90210, originally auditioned for the role of Piper Halliwell.
So in Edwards v Halliwell a decision of the executive committee of the National Union of Vehicle Builders to increase membership fees, which were set in the constitution and required a ⅔ majority vote, was able to be restrained by a claim from individual members because this touched both a personal right under the constitution and flouted a special procedure.
The ceremony was performed by Grams, and the Elders allowed Patty Halliwell to return from the dead for one day to witness her daughter's wedding.
* Wyatt Halliwell, the son of Piper and Leo from Charmed
Melanie Brown and Geri Halliwell drove to Sheffield the day after the departure from Heart Management and looked for the first phone book they came across, Eliot was the third Kennedy that they called.
" Stop " was scrapped from the performance due to Geri Halliwell singing the opening lines: " You just walk in, I make you smile, It's cool but you don't even know me ".
Orton's emerging success as a writer, following their release from prison, put a distance between the two men that Halliwell found difficult to handle.

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