Writer

William Burden

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The Miracle of Fatima

The increasing number of extravaganza movies on religious topics raise a serious question for the churches that endorse them. These


Confidence Men

"The day you learn how to handle people will be a lucrative one for you," promised lecturer Gordon MacKinnon with


Walk East on Beacon

Big Brother may be watching the Russians, but Somebody Else may be watching you. Thanks to the "benefits" of modern


The Newest Freeman

For a magazine of political opinion, The Freeman has changed considerably during the past nineteen months. In its first issues


The Captive City

United Artists deserves credit for this attempt to combine semi-documentary crime data with a plea for grassroot citizen reform. Thanks


All New for '52

During the last four weeks, American automobile makers have been unveiling their new models with all the calculated coyness of


Two on the Aisle

After a seven month run in New York, Bert Lahr's latest vehicle has come to Boston for three weeks. Two


Viva Zapata

The opening shot of a bullet-pocked adobe wall characterizes this "biography" of Emiliano Zapata, Mexico's peasant revolutionary. Twentieth Century Fox


The Hunchback of Notre Dame

The Hunchback of Notre Dame isn't in Technicolor, but with Charles Laughton carrying the title role as a hideously deformed