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The Solid Gold Cadillac

New: a write-up of the 1956 Judy Holliday/Paul Douglas comedy, The Solid Gold Cadillac. I post entries about DVDs at Good For You, and ordinarily I wouldn't mention the entry here, but, hey, a plug never hurts. Seriously: The Solid Gold Cadillac, while quite funny (George S Kaufman wrote the play on which it is based), offers an instructive look at corporate structure and abuse. The full post appears at Portico.

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The Solid Gold Cadillac is a must see and the points it made all those years ago years ago are very much in play today. Also, I love your phrase "merry band of raptors", which reminds me of the book " An Exultation of Larks". In that spirit, may I suggest a "dive of raptors".

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