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Henry a Wallace — Part 1
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APRIL 14, 1947
Evelyn Keyes plays a chorus girl. For
2 blonde in a movie to fall hard and
fall fast for a guy who hasn't much
‘ime, and make you believe it, takes
more than looks and more than a di-
rector can blueprint for her. I doubt
whether anything will be done with this
actress, who has appeared in a musical
about Jolson an another about Brazil,
but with the proper story and attention
she just might do something special out-
gide the song-and-dance-girl casting.
} The scenes between Gomez and his
trapped wife are, for the screen, re-
arkable, since sadism is rarely given
h a play. Gomez is really sinister and
his girl's life is a nightmare. Ellen Drew
and Nina Foch are in the cast, and Rob-
ett Rossen is the director.
SHIRLEY O'HARA
WORTH SEEING
SmasH-Urp—Not so good as "The
Lost Weekend,” but an interesting
movie on the disconcerting proper-
ties uf drink. With Susan Hayward
and Lee Bowman. _
THE Sea op Grass—Spencer Tracy .
weit Katharine Hepburn, a little too
. self-consciously noble, in a prairie
_ $aga vou might like very much.
BooMERANG—Dana Andrews and jane
yatt in a good story made like a
documentary.
CurLpaEN oF Paranise (Les Enfants
du Paradis; French film, English
titles)—The movie medium used
intelligently and with feeling.
Tue Best YEARS oF Our Lives—Ex-
cellent cast headed by Fredric March.
The yeac’s big Oscar winner. Vet-
erans’ problems. ©
HEnry THE FirtH—Superb English
film. it.
Don’t miss i
SAVE YOUR EYES
ir Bg Yours—Only for the violent
Deanna Durbin fans who are will-
- ing to forgive her pictures whole-
sale.
STRANGE WoOMAN--A good story and
Hedy Lamarr acts some, as well as
__. looking duscious, but it was badly
“ muffed and tums out tiresome.
SonG oF THE SourH—Disney gone
offensive in a big way.
CALIFORNIA—Ray Milland, Barbaca
anwyck and Barry Fitzgerald in a
wie that's so bad the audience
; makes strange noi.es.
BEDELIA—Another Margaret Lock-
wood and, unhappily enou as
ane Vana . 3 ere nmin ae ERR Rt aR A ee NN NT BE a ey
: e :
. ‘ .
OT ae re corp ener re Ne AT Re Or
“The summer soldier and the sunshine patrie? will, in this crisis,
shrink from the service of thelr country, but he whe steads It new
deserves the love end thanks ef men cad wemen."’
—Tom Puine, “The Crisis”
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Today, es part
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Datly currcetive work combined with planned
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fa apeech therapy at ite beet. Treatment fee
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Send for Reoktet.
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78 West 35th 5t. Heem i Now York City
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VERMONT VACATION
a
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of the master plan te suppress civil liberties, outlaw minority
views, cripple the labor movement, and squash effective oposition to the new policy
lead te wer,"* the forces of reaction are out te
Stoddard, N. ¥. , .
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ree use of boats
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