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Hatch, Robert | October 19, 1964 issue

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This article discusses the motion pictures "The Luck of Ginger Coffey," by Irvin Kersher, and "All These Women," by Ingmar Bergman. The film by Kersher is the crowning event in a half-century of the movies. It is a good picture, well-acted-in-the-main relevant to a sufficiently common experience, interesting in that it allows the characters to develop, both in them and in their relationships. The film also contains details that show an alert mind behind the scenes. The style of the film by Bergman is satiric fantasy with embellishments of slapsticks.

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LUCK of Ginger Coffey, The (Film); ALL These Women (Film); KERSHER, Irvin; BERGMAN, Ingmar, 1918-2007; MOTION pictures; INTERPERSONAL relations
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