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SPEAKING CANDIDLY

T looks as if the Underground Movement will continue to be active in Hollywood for a long time after it has come to the surface in Europe. It has been the theme, with variations, of a large percentage of the films seen in recent months, and it crops up again in the latest batch, being played mezzo forte in The Cross of Lorraine, and con expressione in Hostages. Last week, as we noticed, there were even some echoes of it from Arabia, ancient as well as modern.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 279, 27 October 1944, Page 13

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SPEAKING CANDIDLY New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 279, 27 October 1944, Page 13

SPEAKING CANDIDLY New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 279, 27 October 1944, Page 13

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