Canadian Film Weekly (Mar 4, 1942)

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Snips and Snaps... Who's Hula SEES eens Lovely Betty Grable displays her dansability in 20th-Fox’s technicolor musical, “Song of the Islands.” Hopping around with her are Victor Mature, Jack Oakie, Thomas Mitchell and George Barbier. Gone are the Days Penn nen -” Homey as an old shoe and just as comfortably enjoyable is MGM’s “The Vanishing Virginian.” Frank Morgan, Spring Byington, Kathryn Grayson and Louise Beavers appear in the picture. Sh-h-h! Pte. Jimmy Durante, the fellow with the peninsular peak. He’s raising a bumper harvest of howls with his work in Warners’ “You’re in the Army Now.” He’s never been funnier. Nancy Coleman turns in 2 swell job as a British Intelligence officer in Warners’ “Dangerously They Live,’ starring John Garfield. a Tough Baby As demure a load of dynamite as ever blasted the screen. It’s Ginger Rogers as Roxy Hart, the good little girl who can do no wrong. But how she tries in the new 20th-Fox picture of that name! ,