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What Washington gallerygoers saw was only a part of Gulbenkian's collection, but it was enough to establish him as one of the most assiduous art buyers of the 20th Century. Among the prize packages in the show at the National were Rubens' luxurious, full-length portrait of Helena
...girls answered questions, had their blood pressures taken, got weighed, thumped and Xrayed. Then came a procedure that took some of the girls by surprise. One by one, they were ushered into a private room. There, as they stood naked before a camera, a woman attendant took three full-length photographs-front, back and profile. In the rush, attendants did not have time to explain to everyone what all the photographing...
...thrill over Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone when he saw Hollywood's debonair Don Ameche perform the miracle on celluloid while making love to Loretta Young. Last week, Moscow moviegoers were equally thrilled to relive a great moment of Soviet science. In a new full-length picture (Alexander Popov), People's Artist of the U.S.S.R. Nicolai Cherkassov (who looks a little like Henry Fonda) enacts the life of Russia's scientist. Popov, in the U.S.S.R.'s campaign to claim all the inventions of the past half-century, is the man who invented...
Only a producer extremely confident of his ability would dare to make a full-length documentary of Michelangelo's life and work in which not one actor appears. Robert J. Flaherty, who filmed the Arctic classic, "Nanook of the North," is evidently a man with the necessary confidence; the fact that "The Titan" is both an artistic and popular success is proof that he has not deceived himself...
...cast of "Project 109" is entirely College and Radcliffe students; the movie is a 12-minute short directed by Leo Bersani '52. Ivy plans to begin a second full-length feature next October...