Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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Reminder THOUGH new world conflict may surpass World War II in horrors and treachery, echoes of that vicious fight, against an aggressor are still bitter enough reminders. Such a reminder is Tyrone Power's new picture, "American Guerilla In The Philippines," based on a novel by Ira Wq.lfert. It tells of the organization of hastily and belatedly trained Filipinos who learned to strike so effectively at the Japanese enemy behind his own lines. Tyrone, who makes his way to one of the Islands after his torpedo boat is sunk by hostile planes, becomes involved in the movement, at first unwillingly. But, as one after another of his own men is killed and as he witnesses the sufferings of the (slanders, including Micheline PreMe, whose husband is beaten to death, he reaches a decision to fight with these brave allies for what seems almost a lost cause. In Manila, the two stars were the guests of honor at a Red Cross ball. Ty's in London now in play, "Mister Roberts." Tyrone Power with Micheline Prelle in 20th Century's "American Guerilla In The Philippines." He and Micheline experience the brief reunions and long separations that two lovers know in every war. While on location, Ty took films of his own to add to collection he has of foreign lands he's visited.