SARTRE PLAY—
Acting Tops in Way-Out Film
By W. WARD MARSH "NO EXIT"
years ago, crashes provocachildren on earth but mar tively, sometimes excitingly, ried a rich old man and was
Continental and Westwood always intelligently under the about to bear him a child
Art Theaters
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"NO EXIT"way-out melodrama directed by Ted Danieleski. Screen play by George Tabor from the original play by Jean-Paul Sartre. A Fernando Ayala and Hector Olivera presentation of Zenith International release played by the following cast:
Inez .....................................................Viveca Lindfors
Estelle...................................................
camera's eye on the screens in the Continental Art and Westwood Art Theaters.
when responsibilities became so great that she leaped into pool.
The man's sin is one of Two women and a man are, cowardice and sullied honor. individually, ushered into a When the enemy invaded his Rita Gam sparsely furnished apartment country, he was an honorable which gradually becomes hell underground worker. When with wall-to-wall carpeting. trapped, he squealed on his Man makes his own hell, but them to this room where they to be heroic, but he is shredAn impish bellboy takes co-workers. He pretends now Existentialist Jean Paul Sarte will spend eternity pulling ded down in the flashbacks
Garcin ................................................. Morgan Sterne Camarero, ...........................................Ben Plazza, and Susana Mayo. Orlando Sacha, Manuel Roson, Mirtha Miller. and others.
has a different
approach to this
familiar theme.
That he with his own philosophy should have any thought about hell or heaven, either is possibly different.
each other's secret shames until the others know he was and sins into the open and so frightened of torture that forcing each other to face the he must now scream to the music and dance, slightly high hell that he was brave. macabre.
THE THREE WORK out ONE OF THE WOMEN is a their problems the man homosexual. Her past flashes wanting the nymphomaniac, back to show her and the the lesbian making her play, others how she came between too, and in the end each realHis play, "No a young husband and his wife izes that this short and hellish Exit," whichw. WARD MARSH and the resulting tragedy. merry-go-round will go on unhad an uncomfortably brief The other is a nymphomanmerrily forever. run in New York several iac of sorts who wanted no
The playing and direction are superb. Viveca Lindfors is cunning, shrewd, brilliant as the lesbian. Rita Gam is