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    Five Finger Exercise

    1962 · Drama · 1h 49m

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  1. Mother and housewife Louise (Rosalind Russell) is somewhat self-deluded, while father and business executive Stanley (Jack Hawkins) is disconnected and distant. Their son, Philip (Richard Beymer ...

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  2. Five Finger Exercise (1962) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Five Finger Exercise (Original, Play, Broadway) opened in New York City Dec 2, 1959 and played through Oct 1, 1960.

  4. Five-Finger Relaxation Technique. This technique is great for lessening anxiety, relaxing and building confidence. It only takes a few minutes to learn, and is actually very powerful. To begin, get in a relaxed position, close your eyes, breathe slowly and deeply. Inhale, and as you exhale, touch your thumb to your index finger.

  5. His first staged play, Five Finger Exercise (1958; film 1962), is a tautly constructed domestic drama that almost overnight established his reputation. It was followed by the one-act duo The Private Ear (1962; filmed as The Pad and How to Use It [1966]) and The Public Eye (1962; film 1972).

  6. A five-finger exercise is a musical composition designed primarily to exercise all five fingers of the hand. A typical example is Hanon's The Virtuoso Pianist in 60 Exercises.

  7. The inimitable Rosalind Russell tears into the role of a wealthy Bay Area matriarch whose already shaky relations with her family — including her henpecked husband (Jack Hawkins, Lawrence of Arabia) and “sensitive” son (Richard Beymer, West Side Story) — are further strained when they take in a handsome music tutor (Academy Award®-winner Maximil...

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