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Manny Farber Quotes: "I have a great love of the actual."

I have a great love of the actual.



Manny Farber Quotes: "I think it's sinful to give the audience material it knows already, whether the material is about race relations or the car culture or the depiction and placement of a candy bar."

I think it's sinful to give the audience material it knows already, whether the material is about race relations or the car culture or the depiction and placement of a candy bar.




Manny Farber Quotes: "Henry V' is a great deal more than almost any other hell-bent-for-armor movie that you've seen."

Henry V' is a great deal more than almost any other hell-bent-for-armor movie that you've seen.



Manny Farber Quotes: "Actually, what will be shown from here to eternity will be Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr cavorting on the beach. From Here to Eternity must have seemed like a chore to its director, Fred Zinnemann."

Actually, what will be shown from here to eternity will be Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr cavorting on the beach. From Here to Eternity must have seemed like a chore to its director, Fred Zinnemann.




Manny Farber Quotes: "The new Disney cartoon 'Bambi' is interesting because it's the first one that's been entirely unpleasant."

The new Disney cartoon 'Bambi' is interesting because it's the first one that's been entirely unpleasant.



Manny Farber Quotes: "The story of Warner Brothers' movie, 'Mildred Pierce,' recounts the enormous and unrewarded sacrifices that a mother (Joan Crawford) makes for her spoiled, greedy daughter (Ann Blythe)."

The story of Warner Brothers' movie, 'Mildred Pierce,' recounts the enormous and unrewarded sacrifices that a mother (Joan Crawford) makes for her spoiled, greedy daughter (Ann Blythe).