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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.
* Halliwell, Leslie, Halliwell's Hundred: A Nostalgic Choice of Films from the Golden Age.
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.
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.
* Leslie Phillips ... Gordon Halliwell
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.
* Halliwell, Leslie and Walker, John.
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 ".
* Halliwell, Leslie.

Leslie and Philip
Epstein's grandfather, Philip G. Epstein, and great-uncle, Julius J. Epstein, won Academy Awards for the screenplay of Casablanca, while his father, the novelist Leslie Epstein, is the head of the Creative Writing Program at Boston University.
Over the years, these have included works by Robert Auletta, Robert Brustein, Anton Chekhov, Don DeLillo, Keith Dewhurst, Christopher Durang, Elizabeth Egloff, Peter Feibleman, Jules Feiffer, Dario Fo, Carlos Fuentes, Larry Gelbart, Leslie Glass, Philip Glass, Stuart Greenman, William Hauptman, Allan Havis, Milan Kundera, Mark Leib, Gideon Lester, David Lodge, Carol K. Mack, David Mamet, Charles L. Mee, Roger Miller, John Moran, Robert Moran, Heiner Müller, Marsha Norman, Han Ong, Amanda Palmer, David Rabe, Franca Rame, Adam Rapp, Keith Reddin, Ronald Ribman, Paula Vogel, Derek Walcott, Naomi Wallace, and Robert Wilson.
* Alexander, b & d 1853 ; Ellen Day, 1854 – 1939 ; Arthur, 1859 – 1939 ; Charles Alexander, 1861 – 1867 ; Edward Everett, Jr., 1863 – 1932 ; Philip Leslie, 1865 – 1931 ; Herbert Dudley, 1866 – 1908 ; Henry Kidder, 1868 – 1876 ; Robert Beverly, 1869-1895.
In general literary criticism, myth criticism was put forward by Maud Bodkin, Philip Wheelwright, and others such as Francis Fergusson, Leslie Fiedler, and G. Wilson Knight.
In 1723 / 1724 an approximately 20-year-old-man from New England, Philip Ashton, managed to survive as a castaway on the island for sixteen months until he was rescued ( see Edward E. Leslie, Desperate Journeys, Abandoned Souls, 1988, pp. 100 – 120 ).
* Of Human Bondage ( 1934 ) – Leslie Howard as Philip, and Bette Davis as Mildred, the role that established her as a star
The other poets in the three anthologies were Ian Bancroft, Alex Comfort, Dorian Cooke, John Gallen, Wrey Gardiner, Robert Greacen, Robert Herring, Seán Jennett, Maurice Lindsay, Nicholas Moore, Philip O ' Connor, Leslie Phillips, Tom Scott, Gervase Stewart, Dylan Thomas, Vernon Watkins, and Peter Wells.
Philip Leslie " Phil " Graham ( July 18, 1915 – August 3, 1963 ) was an American newspaper publisher.
Philip ( Phil ) Leslie Graham was born in Terry, South Dakota.
* Philip H. Jacobsen Pearl Harbor: Radio Officer Leslie Grogan of the SS Lurline and his Misidentified Signals ( Cryptologia April 2005 ) Details errors, and conflicting stories within the works of Villa, Wilford, Stinnett, Toland, and Farago.
In addition to Peckinpah, Oates worked with several major film directors of his era including Leslie Stevens in the 1960 film Private Property, his first starring role ; Norman Jewison in In the Heat of the Night ( 1967 ); Joseph L. Mankiewicz in There Was a Crooked Man ... ( 1970 ); John Milius in Dillinger ( 1973 ); Terrence Malick in Badlands ( 1973 ); Philip Kaufman in The White Dawn ( 1974 ); William Friedkin in The Brink's Job ( 1978 ); and Steven Spielberg in 1941 ( 1979 ).
* Leslie Howard as Philip Armstrong Scott
Its original members were Philip Gunawardena, N. M. Perera, Colvin R. de Silva, Leslie Goonewardene, Robert Gunawardena and Vernon Gunasekera, the Party Secretary.
Other authors who hold similar views regarding Margot include Philip Young, Leslie A. Fiedler and Frank O ' Connor ( see below ).
Nowadays, brothers Mitch and Philip Margo continue to perform with new members Jay Leslie, Mike Johnson and Noah Margo ( one of Margo's sons ) playing drums.
Leslie narrowly lost the seat in the 2005 election, when the Conservative candidate Philip Davies scored a narrow victory and won by 400 votes.
Accompanying George, who was by then chasing fast planes-in addition to his numerous women-Marthe flew everywhere: the United Kingdom ( she counted among her friends the Duke of Devonshire Edward Cavendish, the Duke of Sutherland George, Vita Sackville-West, Philip Sassoon, Enid Bagnold, Violet Trefusis, Lady Leslie and Rothschild family members ), Belgium, Italy ( where she met Benito Mussolini in 1936 ), the Italian colony of Tripolitania ( Libya ), Istanbul, the United States ( in 1934, as guests of Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor ), Raguse, Belgrade and Athens.
In 1959 Mr Leslie Philip Herbert, B. Sc.
Francis Baines, Phil Beer, Martin Bell, Dave Bland, Joe Broughton, Pete Bullock, Bill Caddick, Simon Care, Martin Carthy, Alan Cave, Dolly Collins, Shirley Collins, Lol Coxhill, Trevor Crozier, Barry Dransfield, Howard Evans, Trevor Foster, Eric Hine, Gillie Nicholls, Tony Hall, Sue Harris, Keith Hinchcliffe, Ashley Hutchings, Alan Lumsden, Nic Jones, John Kirkpatrick, Chris Leslie, Cathy Lesurf, Dave Mattacks, Neil Marshall, Julie Matthews, John Maxwell, Steve Migden, Doug Morter, Ken Nicol, Simon Nicol, Philip Pickett, Roger Powell, Maddy Prior, Brian Protheroe, Alan Prosser, Jean-Pierre Rasle, Ashley Reed, Tim Renwick, John Rodd, Colin Ross, Ric Sanders, Steve Saunders, John Shepherd, Martin Simpson, John Sothcott, Roger Swallow, John Tams, Graeme Taylor, Linda Thompson, Richard Thompson, Eddie Upton, Lal and Mike Waterson, Dave Whetstone, Chris While, Kellie While, Ian Whiteman, Royston Woods and Pete Zorn.
Other actors included George Grizzard, Bethel Leslie, Patricia Medina, Patricia Barry, Richard Anderson, Richard Chamberlain, Elisha Cook, Conrad Nagel, Russell Johnson, Diana Millay, Philip Carey, Susan Oliver, J. Pat O ' Malley, Henry Daniell, Robert Vaughn, Marlo Thomas, John Ireland, Jeanette Nolan, Virginia Gregg, Hazel Scott, Lloyd Bochner, Scott Marlowe, Judson Pratt, Mary Astor, Marion Ross, MacDonald Carey, Natalie Schafer, Phyllis Thaxter, Estelle Winwood, Antoinette Bower, Jo Van Fleet, Jane Greer, Dick York, Jocelyn Brando, Richard Carlson, William Windom, George Kennedy and Patricia Breslin.
Conference panelists and keynotes include CEO's from all the major global media companies like: Leslie Moonves, CBS ( US ), Jana Bennett BBC ( UK ), Gerhard Zeiler RTL Group ( Luxembourg ), Harry Sloan MGM ( US ), Subhash Chandra ZEE Networks ( India ), Dr. Hyun-Oh Yoo SK Communications / Cyworld ( Korea ), Paula Wagner-Tom Cruise's partner-at United Artists ( US ), Ronnie Screwvala UTV ( India ), Philip Rosedale Second Life ( US ), Ben Silverman NBC ( US ), Emilio Azcarraga Televisa ( Mexico ), Mike Volpi Joost ( US ), Ken Rutkowski, KenRadio Broadcasting ( US ).
Historic NEAC members and exhibitors include Thomas Kennington ( founder member and first secretary ), Frank Bramley ( foundation member ), Alfred William Rich, Margaret Preston, Walter Sickert, Augustus John, Charles Wellington Furse, William Rothenstein, Lindsay Bernard Hall, Thomas Cooper Gotch, Mary Sargant Florence, Henry Strachey, Clare Atwood, Eve Garnett, Frank McEwen, James Jebusa Shannon, James Jebusa Shannon, Cecil Mary Leslie, Mary Elizabeth Atkins, Philip Wilson Steer, Neville Bulwer-Lytton, 3rd Earl of Lytton, Muirhead Bone, Robert Polhill Bevan, Dugald Sutherland MacColl, Neville Lewis, Charles Holmes, Carron O Lodge, Geoffrey Tibble, Alexander Mann, Hercules Brabazon Brabazon and Frank Hughes.

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