Modern Screen (Jul-Dec 1945)

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JTow Could It Be Anything Else But C C because its story comes from the pen of the great John Steinbeck, in collaboration with Jack Wagner— Because its script was written by the man who helped put all the delightful, deep-down heart-appeal in "Going My Way"... Frank Butler— Because, like Barry Fitzgerald in "Going ^ My Way," J. Carrol Naish makes screen history in a brilliant new supporting role.... Because two great stars grow greater in brilliant dramatic performances —And because it has a theme as unusual, a story as tenderly moving as "Going My Way," kow could it be anything else but GREAT! aramount presents Dorothy LAMOUR Arturo de CORDOVA From the story by JOHN STEINBECK and Jack Wagner with J. CARROL NAISH Mikhail Rasumny • Fernando Alvarado Frank McHugh . Directed by IRVING PICHEL Screen Play by Frank Butler