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Tomatometer-approved publication.
| Rating | Title | Year | Author | Quote |
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| The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing (1955) | ONE Staff |
Lavish, it is true, but factual -- ah, that is another story.
Posted May 21, 2020
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| Victim (1961) | Don Slater |
With typically British genius for compromise, the motion picture Victim which treats the subject of homosexuality almost fairly, if not squarely, also is a "jolly good thriller."
Posted May 19, 2020
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| Third Sex (1959) | Leslie de Noronha |
To encompass the entire homosexual question in a single film is impossible... This insipid film makes a brave attempt which is the nicest thing one can say about it.
Posted May 18, 2020
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| The Children's Hour (1961) | Alison Hunter |
The beautiful black-and-white photography, the score, the impeccable acting and, above all... that master director, William Wyler -- all combine to make a film classic. And when you've seen it, you've seen a landmark in homophile history.
Posted May 18, 2020
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