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61. Advertisement, Movie ""Too Many
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62. Jean Arthur
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63. Faire-Valoir de Fiction: Dingo,
 
64. Jean Arp from the Collections
 
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65. L'aventure Terrestre De Jean Arthur
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66. Hochschullehrer (Vassar College):
 
67. Jean Arp, from the Collections
 
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68. Clough, Arnold, Beranger, and
 
69. Article: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town""Gary
 
70. Grand Street 41. Volume Eleven
71. la vie aventureuse de jean-arthur
 
72. The Mikado (A Curtain-Raiser Book)
 
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73. Chronique De Bretagne De Jean
 
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74. Jean Meschinot: Sa Vie Et Ses
 
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75. Chronique De Bretagne De Jean
 
76. Season in Hell: The Life of Arthur
 
77. Magic Hours
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78. Le Congo-Kinshasa (Meridiens :
79. Only Angels Have Wings [PAL, Region
 
80. Vie d'Arthur Rimbaud (Biographies

61. Advertisement, Movie ""Too Many Hustands"" Jean Arthur, Fred Macmurray" This is not a book but an article, ad or vintage paper item
by Vintage Paper
 Magazine: Pages (1940)

Asin: B0036WA8XI
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62. Jean Arthur
Paperback: 76 Pages (2010-08-10)
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Jean Arthur (October 17, 1900 – June 19, 1991) was an American actress and a major film star of the 1930s and 1940s. She remains arguably the epitome of the female screwball comedy actress. "No one was more closely identified with the screwball comedy than Jean Arthur. So much was she part of it, so much was her star personality defined by it, that the screwball style itself seems almost unimaginable without her." Arthur has been called "the quintessential comedic leading lady." Arthur is best known for her feature roles in three Frank Capra films: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), You Can't Take It With You (1938), and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), films that championed the everyday heroine. A memorable later performance was in George Stevens' Shane (1953), her last screen appearance. Arthur was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1944 for her performance in The More the Merrier (1943). ... Read more


63. Faire-Valoir de Fiction: Dingo, Obélix, Krilin, Robin, Capitaine Haddock, Fantasio, Will Scarlet, Petit Jean, Arthur Hastings (French Edition)
Paperback: 84 Pages (2010-07-30)
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Asin: 115959175X
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Les achats comprennent une adhésion à l'essai gratuite au club de livres de l'éditeur, dans lequel vous pouvez choisir parmi plus d'un million d'ouvrages, sans frais. Le livre consiste d'articles Wikipedia sur : Dingo, Obélix, Krilin, Robin, Capitaine Haddock, Fantasio, Will Scarlet, Petit Jean, Arthur Hastings. Non illustré. Mises à jour gratuites en ligne. Extrait : Dingo (en anglais Goofy Goof ou simplement Goofy) est un personnage de fiction de l'univers de Mickey Mouse créé par la en 1932. Ce chien anthropomorphe est l'un des meilleurs amis de Mickey. Sa principale caractéristique est sa grande maladresse. Pour le décrire, le réalisateur Jack Hannah le qualifie de « Simplet » et Dave Smith, l'archiviste de Disney, parle de « stupidité associée à un bon fond ». Après une carrière aux côtés de Mickey et de Donald, il a été, dans les années 1940 à 1960, le héros de sa propre série ainsi que de la sous-série Comment faire... Dingo est aussi connu pour ses rôles d'homme moyen ayant même un fils et ainsi que pour les courts métrages où la population est constituée de déclinaisons du personnage. En 1954, on lui a adjoint un neveu, Gilbert, puis, en 1979, un cousin mis en avant par Disney dans des campagnes de promotions principalement liées au sport, et repris en bandes dessinées, Sport Goofy. Cependant, dans les années 2000, les deux personnages ne forment plus qu'un, comme c'est le cas dans certains gags d'origine française publiées dans Le Journal de Mickey. À partir des années 1990, Dingo devient (à nouveau) père dans une série télévisée dans laquelle son fils se prénomme Max. Mais rien ne précise qui sont les mères respectives de ses fils. Cette série des années 1990 a été prolongée par deux longs métrages : Dingo et Max (1995) et Dingo et Max 2 : Les Sportifs de l'extrême (2000). Dingo apparaît pour la première fois dans le court métrage Mickey's Revue, le 25 mai 1932. Réalisé par Wilfred Jackson, ce court métrage met en s...http://booksllc.net/?l=fr ... Read more


64. Jean Arp from the Collections of Mme Marguerite Arp and Arthur and Madelleine Lejwa
by Henry Geldzahler, Essay, Illustrated by Arp, Jean Metropolitan Museum of Art
 Paperback: Pages (1972)

Asin: B000PSVZSI
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65. L'aventure Terrestre De Jean Arthur Rimbaud (French Edition)
by Jean Chauvel
 Paperback: Pages (2004-09-30)
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Asin: 0320050084
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66. Hochschullehrer (Vassar College): Grace Hopper, Ernst Krenek, Gabriela Mistral, Linda Nochlin, Wolfgang Stechow, Maria Mitchell, Jean Arthur (German Edition)
Paperback: 66 Pages (2010-10-18)
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Asin: 1159057494
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Der Erwerb des Buches enthält gleichzeitig die kostenlose Mitgliedschaft im Buchklub des Verlags zum Ausprobieren - dort können Sie von über einer Million Bücher ohne weitere Kosten auswählen. Das Buch besteht aus Wikipedia-Artikeln: Grace Hopper, Ernst Krenek, Gabriela Mistral, Linda Nochlin, Wolfgang Stechow, Maria Mitchell, Jean Arthur, Moritz Geiger, Sidney Geist, Henry Seely White, Lily Ross Taylor, Marcella Boveri, Paul Elliott Russell, Mary Watson Whitney, Sarah B. Pomeroy, Giovanna Borradori, Michael Joyce, Philip Kitcher,. Online finden Sie die kostenlose Aktualisierung der Bücher. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Ernst Krenek (* 23. August 1900 in Wien; † 22. Dezember 1991 in Palm Springs, Kalifornien; ursprünglich Křenek) war ein US-amerikanischer Komponist österreichischer Herkunft. Gedenktafel am Geburtshaus in Wien-Währing, Argauergasse 3Ernst Krenek, Sohn eines gebürtigen Tschechen und k.u.k-Offiziers, begann bereits im Alter von 16 Jahren sein Kompositionsstudium bei Franz Schreker in Wien. Nach seinem Militärdienst und einem zweisemestrigen Philosophiestudium folgte er seinem Lehrer 1920 nach Berlin, wo er bald im Kreise bedeutender Musiker wie Ferruccio Busoni, Hermann Scherchen und Eduard Erdmann verkehrte. Seine frühesten Werke sind in freier, sehr individueller Atonalität geschrieben, so die komische Oper Der Sprung über den Schatten. Nach einem zweijährigen Aufenthalt in der Schweiz (ab 1923) reiste Krenek nach Paris. Unter dem Einfluss Strawinskis und des französischen Neoklassizismus veränderte sich sein Kompositionsstil zum Eingängigeren und Unterhaltsameren. In Verbindung mit seiner Tätigkeit (1925-1927) als Assistent von Paul Bekker, dem Intendanten der Oper Kassel, entstand so sein größter Publikumserfolg, die am 10. Februar 1927 im Opernhaus Leipzig uraufgeführte, so genannte „Jazz-Oper" Jonny spielt auf. Sie war eine der meistgespielten Opern der zwanziger Jahre und ein großer Publikumserfolg. Hanns Eisl...http://booksllc.net/?l=de&id=83942 ... Read more


67. Jean Arp, from the Collections of Mme. Marguerite Arp and Arthur and Madeleine Lejwa, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
by Jean Arp
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1972)

Asin: B0006C4DV4
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68. Clough, Arnold, Beranger, and the legacy of 1848.(Arthur Hugh Clough, Matthew Arnold, Pierre-Jean de Beranger ): An article from: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
by Joseph Phelan
 Digital: 23 Pages (2006-09-22)
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This digital document is an article from Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, published by Thomson Gale on September 22, 2006. The length of the article is 6761 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Clough, Arnold, Beranger, and the legacy of 1848.(Arthur Hugh Clough, Matthew Arnold, Pierre-Jean de Beranger )
Author: Joseph Phelan
Publication: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 22, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 46Issue: 4Page: 833(16)

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69. Article: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town""Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur, Article, Show Business" This is not a book but an article, ad or vintage paper item
by Vintage Paper
 Magazine: Pages (1936)

Asin: B002JYEMEU
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70. Grand Street 41. Volume Eleven Number One David Mamet - Hotel Atlantic, Jean Tinguely, Arthur Miller and More
by Jean, editor Stein
 Paperback: Pages (1992)

Asin: B00479HKCQ
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71. la vie aventureuse de jean-arthur rimbaud
by Jean-Marie Carré
Paperback: Pages (1926)

Asin: B000WYA93C
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72. The Mikado (A Curtain-Raiser Book)
by Wiliam S. & Sullivan, Arthur) Blashield, Jean (editor) Gilbert
 Hardcover: Pages (1966)

Asin: B003W2H0EW
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Glad to have this on DVD
The Mikado is one of Gilbert and Sullivan's finest works.This production has always been a favorite.The Stratford Festival in Canada has done an outstanding job bringing the humor and music to life.We had taped this off of PBS back in the day and are glad to finally have a good copy of it.Would highly recommend it to any Gilbert and Sullivan fan.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best version of Mikado
I grew up watching this Mikado on betamax from a showtime presentation and have always loved it.The simple set designs play well into the overall feel.There is some lip syncing but it doesn't detract from the performance in my opinion.The actors commitment to the show is evident with great comedic effect being executed whole-heartedly.
When I saw it available on DVD I first called the seller to verify it was the right one.They were very helpful, even going so far as to locate the DVD and read me the info from the box.

If you like theatrical productions I cannot recommend this highly enough.

5-0 out of 5 stars Don't hesitate to buy this one!
This is a superb performance of The Mikado.The acting and the music are first-rate.Don't hesitate for one second to get it.Shortly after purchasing and viewing this video, I saw The Mikado performed live by the New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players, a top-notch troupe whom I have seen in action many times and always loved.I must say that the Stratford performance held its own against even these masters, and I think I actually prefered the Stratford in many ways.Objections raised in the other reviews include: 1)The scenery is too simple.I, however, found that the simplicity of the scenery actually enhanced the performance.It allowed me to concentrate more fully on that which is really important, and really good: the actors and the music.2)There are allusions to people and events in Canadian culture that not everybody will understand.But that is true of any performance.In songs such as "I've got a little list" and "My object all sublime", nobody will sing the original Gilbert lyrics today, which would have very little comic effect; everybody has to substitute something contemporary.In five years from now, the substitutions I heard here in New York, very funny for me, will no longer be comprehensible to most people.So don't worry about that tiny detail.The overall effect of this performance is powerful.Enjoy it!!

5-0 out of 5 stars A fine libretto
This little book is a window into the endless wit of Gilbert's amazingly clever lyrics.A very enlightening glimpse into a classic of the genre.

5-0 out of 5 stars utterly beguiling
I found this a charming performance of the "Mikado," Gilbert and Sullivan's greatest work.It is utterly beguiling.Even my children - who range from elementary school to high school - loved it.

The scenery is surprisingly minimalist, to be sure, but the experiment works.The personalities of the performers carry the show without elaborate props.Caricatures they may be, but they are surprisingly likeable nonetheless.

Virtually all productions of the "Mikado" update Ko Ko the executioner's song about his "little list" of people who surely would not be missed.For one thing, the original Victorian lyrics are downright offensive to modern ears.For another, the fact that Gilbert and Sullivan sought to poke timely fun at personalities of their day suggests that modern productions might, in the original authors' spirit, appropriately substitute jabs at personalities of our own day.Because this is a Canadian production, the substitutions are Canadian politicians prominent in the 1980s.I think this adds to the performance's charm, and would hope that most Americans could be broad minded enough to appreciate Canadian substitutions.I guess a few are not.

I am, at all events, extremely pleased to own a copy of this "Mikado," and I look forward to enjoying it many times over the years to come.

Eric Alan Isaacson ... Read more


73. Chronique De Bretagne De Jean De Saint-Paul Chambellan Du Duc Francois II (1881) (French Edition)
by Jean De Saint-Paul
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74. Jean Meschinot: Sa Vie Et Ses Oeuvres Ses Satires Contre Louis XI (1896) (French Edition)
by Jean Meschinot, Arthur Le Moyne De La Borderie
 Paperback: 134 Pages (2010-09-10)
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75. Chronique De Bretagne De Jean De Saint-Paul Chambellan Du Duc Francois II (1881) (French Edition)
by Jean De Saint-Paul
 Paperback: 184 Pages (2010-09-10)
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76. Season in Hell: The Life of Arthur Rimbaud
by Jean Marie Carre
 Hardcover: 312 Pages (1979-06)
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Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! ... Read more


77. Magic Hours
by Arthur I. & Ayer, Jean Y. Gates
 Hardcover: Pages (1945)

Asin: B003VT2XWA
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78. Le Congo-Kinshasa (Meridiens : Voyages et decouverte) (French Edition)
by Jean-Jacques Arthur Malu-Malu
Paperback: 396 Pages (2002)
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Situé en plein coeur du continent africain, à cheval sur l'équateur, le Congo-Kinshasa, officiellement République démocratique du Congo (RDC), est un pays immense particulièrement gâté par la nature. Son sous-sol est l'un des plus riches au monde; la fertilité de ses terres et la variété de ses climats favorisent l'agriculture. Pourtant, ce «géant aux pieds d'argile» abrite, paradoxalement, une population en majeure partie démunie. La RDC est un pays d'une extrême complexité qui tient à son histoire tumultueuse, faite de guerres, de rébellions, de récessions, d'exécutions, de faillites économiques. Pourtant le Congo-Kinshasa est attachant par sa richesse culturelle (musique, statuaire, peinture moderne...) par la diversité de ses peuples, l'immensité de ses paysages d'eau, de forêts et de montagnes. ... Read more


79. Only Angels Have Wings [PAL, Region 2, Import]
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Isbn: 8371958595
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Only Angels Have Wings exemplifies the complex, taciturn male bravado common to the films of Howard Hawks. Unfairly lumped into the genre of the airborne drama, it is one of Hawks' more neglected films. An experienced pilot himself, Hawks based Angels on real people and events from his time spent on the airfields; his brother was killed in a plane crash. Cary Grant plays the courageous, fatalistic lead, and Jean Arthur is the typical Hawksian heroine, strong with a subversive, gender-bending edge. Supporting player Rita Hayworth became a major Hollywood star after Angels. The film would receive a wartime update as 1942's The Flying Tigers. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A flying drama.
I mistakenly bought this movie under the impression that it was a romantic comedy.And to my surprise it turned out to be quite a dramatic film about the hard life of fliers in Barranca, South America.Cary Grant is a very cold-hearted manager of a primitive airline business that flies the mail out.He doesn't flinch when his fliers die and is as much of a bean counter as any disgraced Enron exec.Jean Arthur's role is more of a side note to the film.However, she does what she can with it.As she portrays a showgirl looking for work who lands in Barranca for a brief stay that turns out to be delayed for a week.She falls in love (goodness only knows why) with the hard-hearted Cary Grant and tries her best to both emulate his sternness and to try to break through his tough exterior.Since Cary Grant's character has the most male chauvinist views on love, she never really breaks through his exterior but for some reason or another is still madly in love with him.Now the really interesting parts of the film are seeing a glimpse of what life was like for the fliers in an era of practically zero flight regulation.And seeing a little bit of Latin America during that time.So the movie has worth, but just be prepared for a serious dramatic film.And not a romantic comedy!P.S.Rita Hayworth makes one of the grandest entrances onto the screen in this film.Wow!Can she make her presence known.

4-0 out of 5 stars Very good****
No foul words, no suggestive themes, no cursing the name of God.A very atmospheric story, some sad events and some full of hope.

3-0 out of 5 stars REALLY 'WAY OVER-HYPPED
This year, 2009, is the 70th anniversary of the release of this movie. For collectors, it has some historical value. It certainly shows that filmmaking has leapt ahead light years in that time. Everything - writing, direction, sets, effects (little model plane n miniature sets) , acting, et al, all provide a benchmark for motion pictures' advance.

But "Hands down, Only Angels Have Wings is one of the most buoyantly entertaining movies in the American cinema" is absolutelyNOT true. Of course, it has Grant, Arthur and Hayworth on the marquee`. But the plot, performances anddirection are not 'the most' of anything. In perspective, perhaps the least. For Grant, from that time, his TOPPER work, and any number of other vehicles are incredibly better.

My three stars rating is out of respect for the talents involved and the historical perspective;
if not for sentimentality or academic aspects, one or two stars would more appropriate.

This isn't a movie to see again or pass around/recommend to friends. Unless you are a film-history buff, look
elsewhere for a 'razor-sharp example of action-oriented films' of Howard Hawks or any director of any epoch.

5-0 out of 5 stars See this movie and soar!Don't see this movie and ...
If you don't think this is a great movie .... YOU SHOULD FALL OUT OF AN AIRPLANE!

Once he became a star, Cary Grant insisted that the girl should puruse *him,* rather than the other way around.And that's exactly what Jean Arthur does in this movie.

Opening with her arrival at a private airfield in some South American banana republic, Jean Arthur goes into a bar, starts playing the piano, makes friends with everybody, and for the rest of the movie *throws* herself at Cary Grant.(Wot a guy!)

Oh, sure, a few people crash or nearly crash in the airplane sequences, but who cares -- the chemistry between Cary Grant and Jean Arthur is irresistible.

Oh yeah, I almost forgot to tell you: there's an awful lot of drinking in this movie.

... A pilot crashes -- "Have a drink."

... Thomas Mitchell is grounded because his vison is failing -- "Have a drink."

... Rita Hayworth still has a torch for Cary Grant -- "Have a drink."

... Cary Grant gets shot in the arm by Jean Arthur, but she didn't really mean it -- "Have a drink."

Drink-drink-drink.There's more drinking in this movie than at Toots Shor's bar mitzvah.And he wasn't even Jewish.(Rim shot: ba-da-bing-bing!)

When you see this movie and tell all your friends how great it is --and I know you will -- I mean, it's either that or falling out of an airplane right? -- when you see this movie pay particular attention to Jean Arthur's nose.Jean Arthur has one of the most interesting noses in movie history. ...

Had she fixed her nose, which is a teeny-weeny bit too big, Jean Arthur might have qualified as a legitimate "glamour girl."But she didn't fix it, which I think was very shrewd on her part.That little, yet readily noticeable imperfection typifies what makes her so ingratiating to audiences in general and men in particular --she's *approachable,* she's *vulnerable.*And yet she's strong, liberated; full of you-know-what and vinegar.

(That's right, friends, here at "Sal's Full Service Movie Reviews" you not only get opinions on acting, you get piss & vinegar reports, too.)

In most of her major successes, Jean Arthur was "the-gal-who's-a-pal" to the male lead, and this gave her a great advantage over other attractive actresses back then.For example, Rita Hayworth, a world class dish if ever there was one, is also in this movie and like other glamour girls it's impossible for her to connect with Cary Grant as anything more than a one-dimensional sex symbol.And this limits Hayworth's appeal to men; and, I imagine, women as well.

Jean Arthur, on the other hand, scores both ways -- she can sexually excite a man and, at the same time, befriend him.(Quick: name three actresses who can do that!)Howard Hawks, the director, along with the movie's screenwriter, understood this, so that in addition to playing to her strong suit, her "pal-relationship" with men, they made sure Arthur got a great deal of sexual attention at the beginning of the movie from the various on-the-make flyers who fall all over each other to make a good impression, hoping to get a date with, as they put it, "the blonde."

This duality on Jean Arthur's part -- her appeal to men on a sexual basis as well as a friendship basis -- may have particular relevance to Cary Grant's well-known bisexuality.For example, as much as he tries, in this movie as well as other "action movies," Cary Grant just can't be a tough, hard-bitten guy in the mold of a Humphrey Bogart or a Jimmy Cagney or a Paul Muni -- all appealing leading men but all of whom, unlike Grant, did movie after movie and rarely if ever established "chemistry" with their co-stars. ...

In other words, Cary Grant's bisexuality may be the underlying reason why the chemistry he created vis-a-vis his leading ladies is so appealing.While, at the same time, his bisexuality, as it manifested itself in his acting, made it difficult for him to fill in the macho requirements of an action movie such as this one.So that Jean Arthur's "butch-palness"-cum-"blonde-heterosexuality" makes you forget about Grant's inadequacies as a legitimate cinema tough guy.In short, because Arthur can hold her own with the boys, Grant can be tough with her, but not necessarily with the other male actors in the movie, as a Bogart or a Cagney would be.

It's not for nothing that Grant rarely appeared in action movies such as this one, not quite pulling off the macho part of the role.

Katherine Hepburn, too, possessed this "butch-heterosexual duality" -- with Grant, more than any other actor she worked with, facilitating that duality.Think about how natural and spontaneous the scenes are between Cary Grant and his most famous "butch-heterosexual" leading ladies: Katherine Hepburn, Jean Arthur, Rosalind Russell, Irene Dunne.After a while the audience suspects that they are having as much fun sparring with each other as they would have copulating with each other.

("Copulating" -- the way I come up with 'em, huh?)

Hepburn, rumored to be a lesbian, manifests her pal-relationship with Grant in a masculine way (quick, bossy, thin-lipped); whereas Jean Arthur, whose screen persona is just as liberated as Hepburn, balances her "sex-with-friendship" relationship without losing her femininity.

Notice, how smoothly and how effortlessly Cary Grant connects with Rosalind Russell's masculinity in "His Girl Friday," another of hiscollaborations with Howard Hawks.

Contrast this with the scenes between Cary Grant and Rita Hayworth in "Only Angels Have Wings."Rita Hayworth is lightyears more glamorous than Kartherine Hepburn or Jean Arthur or Rosalind Russell -- but there's no chemistry at all between her and Cary Grant.You can immediately see this in the way Hayworth is costumed; with sexy, shiny, tight-fitting clothes; and with the way the camera leeringly and unabashedly follows her rear-end, step-by-step up a flight of stairs.

Whereas you sense in Jean Arthur (costumed in a no-nonsense tailored suit) a sexually-charged, independent woman; but also someone who doesn't take herself nearly as seriously as either Rita Hayworth *or* Katherine Hepburn -- this being the main reaosn why I prefer Jean Arthur over Katherine Hepburn.

Grant bossily tells Arthur what to do in several scenes, and Arthur objects!But when Grant continues, abruptly cutting off her objections, she retreats -- but not because she's weak or unassertive, rather because she instinctively senses that she's as emotionally strong as Grant is, maybe stronger.

See this movie and see if you don't agree.

And if you *don't* agree, Ga bless ya and I wish ya a lotta luck.

4-0 out of 5 stars great pace and dialogue and sweetly old-fashioned
This 1939 flick provided perfect entertainment for a rainy Sunday afternoon. Shot in black and white, it nonetheless featured stunning photography (especially for the time) of small, fragile planes soaring over Andean peaks which brought home the danger and romance of those days of aviation.
Cary Grant plays a man trying to run an aerial mail service in some South American country (Barraca!). The technology of the time is amusingly crude. To check the weather, he posts a man in a hut atop a mountain pass to radio down when the clouds are clearing. When a plane gets lost in the fog and tries to find the runway, the ground crew shines a light up into the air and listens to engine noise and then tries to guide him home -- unsuccessfully.
It's a dangerous business and when pilots die, which they often to, the rest of the crew cope with the stress by pretending the dead man never existed. Grant himself, we learn, has been burned by love and is determined not to let another woman pin him down.
In one jarring scene, a plane loaded with explosives is ordered to turn back when the weather changes and drops its cargo on a bunch of condors to get rid of the pesky creatures. Conservation and respect for other creatures was clearly a concept that hadn't yet taken hold.
Jean Arthur strolls off a boat for a night in the town, falls in love with Grant and spends the rest of the movie trying to lure him. She's feisty and witty with a soft center. Rita Hayworth has a secondary role which consists mostly of looking sexy.
The dialogue crackles and sparkles and the movie moves along at a seering pace. Don't think too much about the plot -- it's as ramshackle as the planes these guys fly. ... Read more


80. Vie d'Arthur Rimbaud (Biographies Payot) (French Edition)
by Jean Bourguignon
 Paperback: 229 Pages (1991)

Isbn: 2228883751
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