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“A PLACE IN EUROPE”
My congratulations to E. Webster for having the courage to describe so aptly the travelogue film by Johnny Morris of Count J. Vanden Steen and his Chateau de Jettay. Until this showing I have always appreciated Johnny Morris’s films, but shades of sex mania — what lady Would sit with limbs akimbo decorating a “castle garden,” displaying that which only a doctor delivering babies is appointed to see? Only stone eh! The implication was not. God help us to project more natural womanly modesty into our homes and not unseemly sights. — RENEE STANTON
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Press, 17 September 1976, Page 11
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98Viewers’ views Press, 17 September 1976, Page 11
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