Canadian Film Weekly (Feb 11, 1942)

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February Iilth, 1942 Canadian FILM WEEKLY Page 7 Snips and Snaps... Slappy High Flyer Rae tarring wi “eee Lake. ens Pee atten Jimmy Cagney becomes a Canadian—and welcome—in Warners “ 99. s “Sullivan’s Travels.” Captains of the Clouds”—a story about Canada filmed in Canada in “Suiltyans aravele that is one of the finest pictures ever made, Hot Stutt! At the Elgin, Ottawa they’re doin’ the “Hoe Down”! It’s Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in one of the steps from their new “Hoe Down,” dance, introduced in MGM's big musical “Babes on Broadway’”” Shunned Lana Turner and Robert Tay lor together for the first time in MGM’s “Johnny Eager? — two hot stars at their hottest. The Canadian army’s snappy new dress uniform being Whoaw ... slow down... previewed in the lobby of the capital’s Elgin theatre. Paramount's “Bahama Passage.” Imagine any man trying to escape from Madeleine Carroll. Well, that’s what happens throughout Sah a