Canadian Film Weekly (Apr 29, 1942)

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Snips and Snaps. . . Angel | Pals Dan Daley, Jr., Donna Reed, eight-year-old Bobby Blake, and a canine actor, Pal, are the principals in MGM’s ‘“Mokey.” as Jeanette McDonald as _ she This feature is the story of a appears in MGM’s “I Married fun-loving youngster who finds an Angel.” life complicated when a stepfather enters the house. Showdown Love Interest THIS“YOUNG LADY — like her four brothers — was born in New York City. She was graduated cx laude from Hunter College and accepted into the honorary scholastic fraternity Phi Beta Kappa. Her Bother Harry and Edward are physicians and for a time she " intended to follow in their steps. Brothers Bill and Jimmy, however, were in show business — Bill'as a producer, Jimmy as an actor — and she changed her mind. She has many interests, among them being painting and music, and she is widely read, She is adept at ballet, tap, and eccentric dancing, plays badminton and tennis, and loves horseback riding. Jeanne Cagney's first really big screen role is in support of her brother in Warners’ "Yankee Doodle Dandy," in which he portrays the beloved George M. Cohan. Miss Cagney has grey eyes, is five feet three and three-fourth inches tall, and has the “light brown hair associated with another ‘Jeanie.’ Ralph Byrd: in a dramatic Doris Day and James Seay scene for “Desperate Cargo,” ‘ play the romantic leads in produced by PRC. PRC’s “Mr. Celebrity.”