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- Putting on the Cat. // Time;3/30/1962, Vol. 79 Issue 13, p105
The article reviews the motion picture "Sweet Bird of Youth," starring Paul Newman and Geraldine Page, directed by Richard Brooks.
- Sweet Bird of Youth. // Variety Movie Reviews;1/1/1962, Issue 1, p90
The article reviews the film "Sweet Bird of Youth," directed by Richard Brooks and starring Paul Newman and Geraldine Page.
- Sweet Bird of Youth (Film). P.K. // New Yorker;7/23/90, Vol. 66 Issue 23, p17
Reviews the film "Sweet Bird of Youth" directed by Richard Brooks, starring Paul Newman.
- Films. Walsh, Moira // America;4/7/1962, Vol. 107 Issue 1, p28
The article reviews several films including "The Night," directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, "Last Year in Marienbad," directed by Alain Resnais and "Sweet Bird of Youth," starring Paul Newman, Ed Begley and Rip Torn, and directed by Tennessee Williams.
- THEATRE. Lewis, Theophilus // America;4/4/1959, Vol. 101 Issue 1, p55
The article reviews several musicals including "Sweet Bird of Youth," directed by Tennessee Williams, performed at Martin Beck by Paul Newman and Sidney Blackmer "The Geranium Hat," performed by Saul Gottlieb and Robert Welber at the off-Broadway Orpheum and "The Mousetrap," at Parochial Theatre...
- FILMS. Walsh, Moira // America;9/27/1958, Vol. 99 Issue 26, p679
The article reviews the films "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," directed Tennessee Williams, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman, "The Defiant Ones," directed by Stanley Kramer, starring Tony Curtis and Sidney Poitier.
- A Small Thing but His Own. // Time;Dec1961, Vol. 78 Issue 22, p76
The article reviews the play "Summer and Smoke," written by Tennessee Williams and starring Geraldine Page, Una Merkel, and Laurence Harvey.
- Six Precursors for Sweet Bird of Youth. Parker, Brian // Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America;Mar2009, Vol. 103 Issue 1, p73
The article explains why Tennessee Williams, an American playwright, was dissatisfied with the narrative of the play "Sweet Bird of Youth." In spite of its success as theatrical production on Broadway and later as a film directed by Richard Brooks, "Sweet Bird of Youth" was unadmired by...
- FILMS. Walsh, Moira // America;11/25/1961, Vol. 106 Issue 8, p308
The article reviews the films "Breakfast and Tiffany's," starring Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard and "Summer and Smoke," directed by Tennessee Williams and starring Geraldine Page and Una Merkel.