HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1959-02-19, Page 3cause it gives hope that the art,
as opposed, to the business et
the film, has ,still a way to find
itself in eommand Of film-
making VerilLITt s, It 14 ''no, al-
ways apparent that the lessen , es,
the success, the great studios end
the star names and the .publis,
city have always followed the
Initial effort of someone who had:
an idea before anyone else did.
One has . only to re cll the
young man who went into the
Arctic with hiS camc.ra and his
idea and came back with "Nes
Look of the North" - Robert
Fionerty; or the two young men,
Cooper and Sehoecleack. who
rambled into some high moue-
tate country out of Teheran oral
come 'back with "Grass." The
whole field of the documentary
film came into being after them,
Or one can remember Eisen-
stein and Pudovkin experiment-
ing with inner rhythms and
juxtaposition ,in film cutting,
growing. out of Grifethis. art,
which brought the film 'to a new
plane of expressionism and form.
Or the Chaplin of yore and, his
delectable antics - art es natu-
ral as breathing if you are a
Chaplin, impossible if side aren't.
The film furnishes hundreds of
examples of the firsts that' have.
delighted us. American westerns,.
British comedies, German spec-
tacle, Swedish drama, French
finesse garbed in insouciance -
facets of a great international
art.
I am reminded of a famous
Irish actor who had a temporary
success in films and then depart-
NO HANDS-Kathy Grant (Mrs.
Bing Crosby) has been a quick
student in a trapeze course she
has been taking. It was pre-
paration for a movie, "The Big
Circus", in which she is the
daring young girl 'on the flying
trapeze.
ed again for Dublin, insisting
that it is impossible' today for a
player to succeed as an individ-
ualist, because the giant organi-
zations behind films prohibit it.
Of course, he was wrong, as he
himself nearly proved. Ideas still
cut through organization like a
butter knife through butter, as
Mr. O'Donovan's exploit only
proves again,
One can't know, of course, that
"Operation Icebreaker" will
break through all the shibboleths
that guard the borders between
the East and the West - or even
that' it will be art at alle. But,
for the first, there is at least
hope - hope for something fresh
to, which we .all can Jespond --
in the quickness ,with which the
Soviet Ministry recognized s the
cutting edge of Mr. O'Donovan's
tool, that old capitalist-enterprise
weapon, the idea orfe gets "before
anyone else does."
Wizard. Couldn't
Figure Own Pay
Figure wizards in the days
before electronic calculating ma-
chines Were even thought of
were highly praised for some of
their calculations and even to-
day they are quite impressive,
A youth named Zerah Colburn, „
for instance, amazed scientists by
taking only four seconds to cal-
culate how many seconds there
were in forty-eight years.
Equally astonishing was the
feat performed by a professor
at the old Westminster Aquarium
in 189d, One of the audience
asked his to calculate in how
many different ways the 52
eards in a pack could be dealt,
After sitting for 18 inietitet
With his eyes elesecl,he gave
his answer: 68,644,131,165,488,-
104839,237,440,000 cliff e r en t
WO's, amazing array of
figures was afterwards checked
by an eminent mathematician
and found to be correet.
But this professor, like many
Other geniuses, Was absent-
ihinded and cduld never cake-
late his own pey1
,
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of goodwill, but exactly fifty
/ears ago lest Christmas two
teen worked off A personal
grudge with a fight that made
tperting history. Perhaps it was
appropriate that the morning of
Boxing Day, 1908, shoeld have
been chosen for the encounter,
but there were many other
'things about the contest to make
It memorable,
The loser, though. taking a bad
beating, refused to give in. The
winner refused to finish off his.
Opponent, though he could easily
have done so. The referee was
apparently loath to stop the one-
sided contest, and, eventually the
police ordered it to end.
To appreciate the real atmos-
phere it is necessary to go back
a little, to the day when Jack
Johnson, a powerfully - built
Texan negro, fought twenty
rounds against Marvin Hart, and
lost, Three months later Hart
became world heavy - weight
champion, but held the title only
a few months before surrender-
ing it to Tommy Burns.
Burns, a French-Canadian, was
actually a light - heavyweight
and, in fact, won this title as well ,
soon afterwards, Physically, he
was the smallest champion the
heavyweight division has ever
known at 5 ft, 7 in, But he had
an abnormally long reach, which
enabled him to hit or keep et
bay, men much taller than him-
self.
Johnson was sure he could beat.
Burns, and quickly challenged
for his title. The champion ig-
nored him, but the Negro was
persistent and followed him
everywhere, repeating his chal-
lenge. Stung into some sort of
action at last, Burns merely de-
clared that Johnson was a cow-
ard and had a yellow streak-
an odd statement for a. world
champion to make.
The inference is that Burns
had either a complex about his
comparative smallness or an
aversion to fighting a coloured
man.
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ed down several attractive offers
to Meet Johnson but eventually
fell to the bait of $30,000 to face
the Negro at Rushcutters Bay,
Sydney, on Boxing Day, 1908.
Johnson jumped at the offer of
$7,500. The sponsor was a well-
known Australian politician, but
his action raised a storm of pro-
tests that a man concerned with
making laws should be associ-
ated with prize-fighting.
He handed over the promotion
to a hotel-keeper named Hugh
D. McIntosh with the stipulation
that his money should be return-
ed if there was any profit, and
at last Burns and. Johnson came
face to face. It was an oppres-
sively hot morning, and most of
the crowd of 21,000, who includ-
ed two women and a large force
of police, had spent the night in
the open near the field where
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challenger six inches taller, 21
pounds heavier, yet with much
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first blow. Johnson landed 'an
uppercut which lifted Burns off
his feet and deposited him on his
back. For a few seconds cham-
pion and crowd were stupefied
as the referee tolled off the
count. He had reached eight be-
fore Burns was on his feet again,
still dazed.
Johnson might have Wed the
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fight then and there, but he al-
lowed his opponent to continue,
Early in the second round, how-
ever, Burns was down again,
this time from a left to the chin.
As he fell he ricked his ankle,
and when he got up it was ob-
vious that he was in great,. pain.
By the third round Burns had
decided that unless he could end
the fight quickly, he had lost
his title, He tore into Johnson
and hit him about the head and
ribs, but the Negro only laughed.
Burns was clearly outclassed.
He could not hurt his challenger
and it was obvious that Johnson
was deliberately pulling his
punches.
The next three rounds all fol-
lowed a similar pattern. Burns
would come in, both fists flying,
but Johnson would either step
out of range or take the blows
on his arms and then land a
flurry of punches that left his
opponent groggy.
Only once was Johnson, ob-
viously toying with his rival,
shaken out of his coolness, In
the seventh round Burns got
through with a hard blow to the
stomach. It caused no damage,
but the smile left Johnson's face
and he moved in relentlessly with
a hail of blows. Before long the
Canadian had a huge lump over
one eye, and the end seemed
near.
Johnson changed his tactics
then and for the next three
rounds, amused himself by land-
ing a few blows that made Burns
go into clinches, Then, as he
pushed his weakening opponent
off, he would. help him on his
way with a quick left and right
to head and body. This would
bring Burns into a clinch again,
for the process to be repeated,
By the twelfth Johnson had
tired of this little game and re-
sorted to derision. Dropping his
guard, he pointed to a spot 'near
his right ribs and said: "Hit me
here, Tommy!" Burns promptly
did so, but Johnson, grinning
broadly, merely turned, pointed
to his left ribs, and said: "That's
right. Now hit me here!" Again
Burns accepted the invitation,
and again Johnson justlaughed.
The fourteenth had scarcely
started when the champion went
down Once more under a merci-
less hail of blows. Still he would.
not quit, and as he gained his
feet 'Johnson came in, deter-
mined now to batter his victim
into insensibility.
That was enough. Only a few
. blows had landed and Burns
was still on his feet when a
police officer jumped into the
ring to stop the fight. Jcihnson
had been robbed of his knock-
out, .but the referee immediately
raised_ his arm as the new world
heavyweight champion,
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If anyone is tempted to believe
that the movies are dead - as
aren't we all from time to time,
looking around at the marquees
announcing the same old spate
of horror films or some new ver-
sion of Hollywood's tired concern
with sex - he may take heart
from the account of a young Mr,
Desmond O'Donovan, carried re-
cently in the British press.
Mr. O'Donovan, a staff pro-
ducer for BBC at Lime Grove,
flew to Moscow and, with almost
breath-taking ease, convinced a
Mr. Koslov of the Soviet Min-
istry of Culture that the Russian
and British film-makers should
get together on a film to be call-
ed "Operation Icebreaker," at a
total cost of four million pounds,
each side to furnish half, and for
which Mr O'Donovan, who had
never made a film, would assume
full responsibilty of production.
How did Mr. O'Donovan, who
had no studio, no staff, and no
players, accomplish this feat?
"Very simple," said the Manches-
ter Guardian. He "thought up the
idea before anyone else did."
And what is to be the world-
shaking plot of this film, for
which both of these opposite
numbers on each side of the Iron,
Curtain agreed to, put up the
cash and the effort? Nothing
much. Just the heroine with the
mortgage tied to the railroad-
tracks while the cavalry and the
settlers race to rescue her. For
heroine, read an American plane
down in the Arctic, and for set-
tlers and cavalry read British
and Soviet rescue teams. Nothing
more? No, nothing more.
Not, at least, as far as plot Is
concerned, But something - a
good deal -- more• if you are
tempted to ponder some of the
other aspects of this bit of lats'
ter-day film-making. For this is
of the genre, after all, of the
greatest film-making; and the
greatest film-making, in the ag-
gregate, is something you don't
find it easy to sneer at.
The obvious , good of Mr.
O'Donovan's film lies in what it
May do to cress iron boundaries
and bring together people who
have alwaye respected one an-
other's best efforts, giving fresh
opportunity to show this love
and respect in a united humani-
tarian effort, One thinks imme-
diately of. George Pabst's great
film "Kameradschaft," in which,
shortly after World War I,
French and German miners, in
rescue teams, brought victims of
a great mine disaster in the
Saar to the surface again, with
all thought of old animosities
forgotten.
But, to my sense, Mr, O'Dono-
van's effort has a deeper mean-
ing even than this, writes Frank
Dougherty in The Christian Sci-
ence Monitor.
It is not too long - not so
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the Medium itself have to Make
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