Canadian Film Weekly (Mar 11, 1942)

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Snips and Snaps... By Wiley Padan Mickey Moustache Se The well-known Paramount zany, Mr. Robert Hope, as he appears in “Louisiana Purchase.” He recently copped the New York World-Telegram’s annual laugh derby. * Love Ahoy ! Pity poor Stirling Hayden who has to choose between this demure young miss, Mary Anderson and lovely Madeleine Carroll in the Technicolor island romance, “Bahama Passage.” LARAINE DAY, HAS BEEN HAILED AS AN OUTSTANDING SCREEN PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR BY PRESS AND EXHIBITOR POLLS!E E 1S TEAMED Y BARRY ones USE A MACHINE GUN WITHA TRUCk CONVOY ALONG THE BATTLESCARRED BURMA ROAD. Pre-Camera Conference IT’S TRUE! LARAINE DAY WAS BORN ix RODSEVELT THE UNIVERSITY 6 OF CALIFORNIA BY WRITING, 7 PRODUCING AND ACTING FOR RADIO! Hepburn and Tracy talk over a scene with Director George Stevens for ‘Woman of the Year.” Busybody Constance Bennett is still keeping up the family tradition of working the calendar around; her latest is “Wild Bill Hickok Rides.” Warner Regular Olivia de Havilland is about the most active young lady on the Warner lot with leads in “They Died With Their Boots On,” “The Male Animal” and ‘In This Our Life” being and about to be screened. ~