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By 1940, Leahy's doings attracted coach-hunting Notre Dame. On generous terms (estimated at $15,000 a year), the man with the winning obsession went to Work for the Irish. By now he had some persuasive theories on how to win.
Obsession (translated from the French of Louis Verneuil by Jane Hinton; produced by Homer Curran in association with Russell Lewis & Howard Young) was called Jealousy when it was first produced on Broadway in 1928. As a stunt play containing only two characters, it created a modest stir. It will-rouse...
A French dime novel behind footlights, Obsession tells of a coldhearted minx who marries a very jealous man while remaining the mistress of a very rich one! She is such a bad liar that the most trusting husband would be wild with suspicion in a week; her own husband has...
Flesh & Blood. It is Chantal's own obsession with gladness and light that is her undoing. Her moments of spiritual illumination are regarded by those around her as a nervous disorder, and, like Saint Joan, she is forced to submit to questioning. When her first inquisitor, her hysterical father...
Obsession--at the Colonial--Rathbone and Leontovich are the whole show here, working with a script that starts out risque and then sort of peters out into a suspenseful mystery.