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OF TERM is a shrewd and touching impression of an English prep school
in which cricket, current affairs, and small boys lugging chairs about
for an open air production of THE TEMPEST form a craft and affectionate
collage of Britain's green and prosperous years. |
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Philph
Jakes on END OF TERM, The Sunday Telgraph,
1964 |
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OF TERM puts a prep school in Kent under gentle scrutiny. For 25 minutes
she taps shrewdly away, via rehearsals of THE TEMPEST and boys writing
their weekly letters home, at that nostalgic nerve still trilling
away behind many an Englishman's habitual sang froid. Not so much
a documentary as a way of life. |
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John
Coleman on END OF TERM, The New Stateman, 1964 |
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