Word: krueger
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...limited in cinematographic technique, but its brilliant characterizations and universal theme of man's helplessness in a hostile universe give it a quality of genius. Professor von Helping, the German occult scholar and vampire expert, embodies the intellectual's plight of being disregarded by society. Otto Krueger turns in an admirable performance as the sensitive young psychiatrist who knows he is unable to understand or mediate the deeper workings of the mind. And above all is the towering tragic figure of Countess Elesca-Dracula's daughter-swept along like a bit of ash in a wind to her final agony...
...arsenical cattle dips. The News has only two staffers outside of Texas: Washington Correspondents Robert E. Baskin and John Mashek. Aware of its news deficiencies, the News ordered a reduction in the use of syndicated material from 50% of available news space to 25%. Said Managing Editor Jack Krueger, who engineered the reduction: "We've cleaned out the paper for news...
...titles and equally appealing to the imagination if given half a chance. Manhattan's Society for the Preservation of the American Musical Heritage is providing that chance in a series of 20 recordings, giving voice to some 25 little-known U.S. composers. As interpreted by Conductor Karl Krueger (formerly of the Detroit Symphony), they all emerge as competent musicians, and several give glimpses of sizable talent. Among the more interesting unsung melodists...