Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1941)

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IP K E V II IE W S A MAN BETRAYED . . This Republic drama deals with gangsters and crooked politics. It mixes plenty of action with light romance and places its featured players in roles unusual for them. John Wayne is a smalltown lawyer and Edward Ellis is a ruthless politician. Frances Dee, the only gal in the picture, is, of course, her very pretty self. MAN-MADE MONSTER . . . Universal ofTers its contribution to a horror cycle, a chiller-diller concerning Lon Chaney, Jr.. a man immune to electricity whom the State attempts to "burn" for murder; but turns into an electrically-charged monster instead. Breaking jail, he electrocutes all who come in contact with him until he meets a violent death. Lionel Atvvill, Anne Nagel, Frank Albcrtson and Samuel S. Hinds are in the cast.