Cinema (1963)

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THE FUTURE THE HERITAGE Pamela Tiffin has the columnists raving! Thousands of words emerge from typewriters daily, but a few words will suffice ; the real critic, the audience, is still watching. Her performance in “Summer and Smoke” made you notice her, but it didn’t help the film much. Her chatter, wit and bustling vision of delight as Scarlet in “One, Two, Three” gave the film a delightful dash of color, but that might have been the Wilder touch. Her next is “State Fair” and then she must choose from a sheaf of others. Humphrey Bogart once said, “Nobody can be a good actor without a sense of truth, of right and wrong.” While he wasn’t a preacher dedicated to purifying his art, his words, and more important, his performances have provided a rock upon which we can build. From “Tennis anyone?” to “Drop the gun, Louie!”... from Duke Mantee to Rick . . . from the “threat man” to the wry depressed bachelor, a romantic hero of an age that could only accept courage, love, honesty, fidelity and honor by mocking them . . . the screen was filled with his enormous presence. “Sahara,” “Treasure of Sierra Madre,” “The Maltese Falcon,” “Dead End,” “Passage to Marseilles,” “The Big Sleep,” “The Caine Mutiny,” “Key Largo,” “Casablanca,” and in many more, you just couldn’t take your eyes off of him. So, here is another look.