The odder half - Walter Matthau: in his mastery of the double-take, Walter Matthau is without equal; in his exaggerated expression of pain, surprise, truculence and gloomy misanthropy, he is unsurpassed; that he remains infinitely lovable is this shining triumph
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spelling | Turner, Adrian aut The odder half - Walter Matthau in his mastery of the double-take, Walter Matthau is without equal; in his exaggerated expression of pain, surprise, truculence and gloomy misanthropy, he is unsurpassed; that he remains infinitely lovable is this shining triumph Adrian Turner 1984 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier pages:125-127 Movies of the seventies / ed. by Ann Lloyd 1. publ. London, 1984 Seite 125-127 (DE-604)BV012781886 0-85613-640-9 |
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title | The odder half - Walter Matthau in his mastery of the double-take, Walter Matthau is without equal; in his exaggerated expression of pain, surprise, truculence and gloomy misanthropy, he is unsurpassed; that he remains infinitely lovable is this shining triumph |
title_auth | The odder half - Walter Matthau in his mastery of the double-take, Walter Matthau is without equal; in his exaggerated expression of pain, surprise, truculence and gloomy misanthropy, he is unsurpassed; that he remains infinitely lovable is this shining triumph |
title_exact_search | The odder half - Walter Matthau in his mastery of the double-take, Walter Matthau is without equal; in his exaggerated expression of pain, surprise, truculence and gloomy misanthropy, he is unsurpassed; that he remains infinitely lovable is this shining triumph |
title_full | The odder half - Walter Matthau in his mastery of the double-take, Walter Matthau is without equal; in his exaggerated expression of pain, surprise, truculence and gloomy misanthropy, he is unsurpassed; that he remains infinitely lovable is this shining triumph Adrian Turner |
title_fullStr | The odder half - Walter Matthau in his mastery of the double-take, Walter Matthau is without equal; in his exaggerated expression of pain, surprise, truculence and gloomy misanthropy, he is unsurpassed; that he remains infinitely lovable is this shining triumph Adrian Turner |
title_full_unstemmed | The odder half - Walter Matthau in his mastery of the double-take, Walter Matthau is without equal; in his exaggerated expression of pain, surprise, truculence and gloomy misanthropy, he is unsurpassed; that he remains infinitely lovable is this shining triumph Adrian Turner |
title_short | The odder half - Walter Matthau |
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