Canadian Film Weekly (Apr 8, 1942)

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John Kimbrough hemmed in by Virginia Gilmore and Arleen Whelan. They’re all in 20th-Fox’s “Sundown Jim.” Lee Bowman and Marsha Hunt seem to have it for each other in MGM’s “Kid Glove Killer.” Gene Tierney gives it to Laird Cregar while Henry Fonda looks on. It’s a scene in the new Twentieth Century-Fox comedy, “Rings On Her Fingers.” HUMPHREY BOGART and MAYO METHOT — in private life simply the agreeable Mr. and Mrs. Bogart — have what is probably the biggest collection of records, all the way from classic music to swing, in the Film Capital. Bogart's next starring vehicle is Warners’ sensational "All Through the Night" directed by Vincent Sherman. Lynn Bari, who thrills moviegoers in 20th-Fox’s “Secret Agent of Japan.” Donna Reed starts out as a plain little girl but goes glamorous under the direction of her new wooer, Andy Hardy, in MGM’s “The Courtship of Andy Hardy.”