Canadian Film Weekly (Apr 22, 1942)

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Snips and Snaps... Detective Lloyd Nolan is really determined as he levels his gun at a phantom killer in 20th Century-Fox’s “The Man Who * Four Boys and a Girl Berle Burns Wouldn’t Die,” the new MichCarradine. ael Shayne murder mystery. MORE LAMOUR that’s sure to please. Dorothy proves to be just as popular and eyen more entertaining without her animals and sarong in Paramount’s nautical comedy, “The Fleet’s In.” She sings, dances and breaks gobs of hearts. mt Vista Del Rio is a calm, lazy sort of Place until two broken-down stowaways climb out of the dusty turtleback of Ricardo Montera’s (John Carroll) car. They are Doc (Bud Abbott) and Wishy (Lou Costello), who find themselves in a nest of spies. #: ee x Trouble interrupts a lovers’ quarrel between Ricardo and the lovely Rita Winslow (Kathryn Grayson), when Craindall (Tom Conway), Trask (Arthur Space), and Gus (Dick Rich) force them to include a code message in their national broadcast. A free-for-all fight, a hilarious chase by the two comedians, and the palming of a time bomb bring the whole thing to a happy ending. Rita and Ricardo admit their love, Doc and Dotty (Joan Valerie) discover theirs, and Wishy is left to croon a love song all alone. It’s Milton Berle as radio’s Super-sleuth in his first starring comedy, 20th CenturyFox’s, “Whispering Ghosts,” which also offers Brenda Joyce, John Shelton and John