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Judith Crist
1922-____) born on
May 22
US film critic. She was film critic for "TV Guide," 1966-88; "Saturday Review," 1980-; wrote "The Private Eye, the Cowboy and the Very Naked Girl," 1968.
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In this era of affluence and of permissiveness, we have, in all but cultural areas, bred a nation of overprivileged youngsters, saturated with vitamins, television and plastic toys.


R
More bomb than bombshell.
A
Movies suddenly became "film" and "cinema" an "art form" and terribly chic. . .
N
Happiness is too many things these days for anyone lo wish il on anyone lightly. So let's just wish each other a bileless New Year and leave it at that.
K
When we as youngsters, would accuse our mother of picking on us her wise reply was, "All you'll get from strangers is surface pleasantry or indifference. Only someone who loves you will criticize you."

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Published Sources for Quotations Above:
F: Forgotten Audience: American Children," 2 May 1965; "The Private Eye, the Cowboy and the Very Naked Girl," 1968.
R: On Carroll Baker performance in "Baby Doll;" in "If you don't have anything nice to say . . . come sit next to me," by Coral Amende, 1994.
A: In "American Quotations," by Gorton Carruth, 1988.
N: 1966 at It's Worst: The Dishonor Roll," "The Private Eye, the Cowboy and the Very Naked Girl, 1 Jan 1967.
K: In "The Last Word - A Treasury of Women's Quotes," by Carolyn Warner, 1992.

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