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THE ROMANTIC AGE

(Rank-Pinnacle) N ability to doze off at short notice, which has served me well over some years of suburban train-travel, veiled about a third of The Romantic Age in a comfortable oblivion, and only exasperation kept my eyes open for the remainder of the time. The one thing worth noting about this" production (which presents Hugh Williams as a master at a girl’s finishing school, and Mai Zetterling as the pupil who leads him a dance) is its witless perversion of the talents of these two players.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 630, 27 July 1951, Page 19

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THE ROMANTIC AGE New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 630, 27 July 1951, Page 19

THE ROMANTIC AGE New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 630, 27 July 1951, Page 19

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