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Clouds Over Israel 1966
rating: 3.0 / 4.0
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Here is an unpretentious, moving Israeli film that has crept into town with such stealth that only nine persons saw it when I did. It opened a week ago, but there was no publicity at all until the producer himself, Harold Cornsweet,…
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In Like Flint 1967
rating: 1.5 / 4.0
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Nobody goes to a spy movie expecting Paul Scofield with a skull in his hand, but in these enlightened days since James Bond first hit the terrycloth is it too much to expect adventure? Suspense? Boffo special effects? Sexy girls?
The sexiest…
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Galia 1966
rating: 2.5 / 4.0
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Georges Lautner's "Galia" opens and closes with arty shots of the ocean, mother of us all, but in between it's pretty clear that what is washing ashore is the French New Wave.
Ever since the memorable "Breathless" (1960) and "Jules and Jim,"…
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Le Petit Soldat 1963
rating: 4.0 / 4.0
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"Le Petit Soldat" was Jean-Luc Godard's second film, made in 1960 when "Breathless" was creating a sensation and the French New Wave made the cover of Time. It wasn't much of a success. Godard, it was said, had lost the light touch…