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Alan Heppel
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A Man's A Man
P LAYED AT ITS BEST, Bertolt Brecht's work has the beauty and finesse of a perfectly constructed essay. Its proclaimed
Playing It
P LAY IT AS IT LAYS follows Maria Wyeth, an occasional actress and part-time wife of director Carter Lang, on
Personal Histories, Collective Shame
T HE SORROW AND THE PITY is an immense and truly extraordinary testimonial to humanity's infinite potential to do good
Silent Laughter and Melancholy
T HERE EXISTS a special group of film comedies that make us laugh so hard our faces hurt afterwards. As
Directing Brel: Monomania & Other Virtues
(Brel played its four-day run this past weekend. Today's article was originally scheduled for Friday; due to a reading period
Ten Little Indians
W HEN I was eight years old, seeing Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians kept me awake for a week, listening
Unexpurgated Kong
I N APRIL 7, 1933, King Kong opened at New York's Roxy Theater: the movie's gorilla hero, Kong, became an
Adrift
I N 1968 Jan Kadar was in the midst of shooting a movie when the Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia scattered
Supercop
D irty Harry may well be the ultimate Hollywood movie about cops and killers. Its hero, the quintessence of the
Revolution and Other Fantasies
I n Without Marx or Jesus, a Succes de scandale in France and a best seller stateside, Jean-Francois Revel proposes
Joe Hill
Biography you say? No...only the here and now is of concern to me. I am "a citizen of the world"
A Company of Wayward Saints
L ast but not the least in the current flock of Harvard theatricals comes the North House's production of George