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Salient. Victoria University of Wellington Students' Newspaper. Volume 31, Number 12 June 11, 1968

[introduction]

In And out they go; one weekers with scarcely the time to review them, let alone redress. Past week has included a new and greater Uncle film. In fact it isn't as good as two earlier ones that come readily to mind, but it does have its consolations. Not least is Lola Albright, at 33 still one of America's great neglected actresses. Not that she loses an opportunity when thrown her way. Winner of the Best Actress award at the Berlin Film Festival in 1966 for Lord Love a Duck, she was also the Star of Alexander Singer's A Cold Wind in August, alas a masterpiece that didn't get beyond Walter Street. Lola (breaking union rules?) was in Peyton Place for a while recently (New Zealand time), and filled out some of the better footage of The Way West. Also crossing swords with Messrs. Solo and Kuryakin was Bradford Dillman (Compulsion) and, looking as though she will replace Julie Haris, Carol Lynley (Blue Jeans). Apart from this, routine stuff.