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...have to worry about time segments or how much it's going to cost a sponsor." Halpern even offers hope to the cultural minorities who are often slighted by television: he plans to set up a network in the art movie houses and present full-length telecasts of operas and ballets...
...horseshoe of mauve and white orchids, Peronistas gathered outside until finally there were half a million of them; four were killed, 2,500 injured in the crush. At length the ministry's doors were opened, and the grieving mob poured in to peer through the casket's full-length glass top at the wasted body of the 20th century's most powerful woman...
Within each one of these blocks, all of them approximately three weeks long, two types of papers will be assigned. There will be a "full-length exposition," a paper of 600 to 1,500 words which will deal directly with the material in the block. The second type will be short "exercises" and class-time papers which will serve as "preparations for or supplements to the longer papers...
Yellin said after the performance that he has begun a full-length opera based on an incident in the life of Andrew Jackson. If he can avoid all the errors he made in his first effort, he may yet produce a good opera in the Thompson-Blitzstein tradition...
Other cheapie-makers who substitute ingenuity for money: Stuntman John Carpenter, who shot a full-length feature (Son of the Renegade) in 5½ days for $18,200; Boris Petroff, who buys up stock shots (i.e., background film), then fills in the stories with inexpensive actors; Herman Cohen, who frankly makes cheapies for the No. 2 spot on double bills; Albert Zugsmith, who arrived in Hollywood two years ago to make TV films, now has four cheapies ready for theater release; William F. Broidy, who put out such pictures as Steel Fist and Sea Tiger for less than...