Canadian Film Weekly (May 20, 1942)

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Regal SHIP AHOY Payoff: The toothy and tappy Bleanor Powell dot-anddashing against a musical background by Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra. Red Skelton and Bert Lahr provide the comedy, with Skelton sharing the romance assignment also. It’s unserious spy stuff that comes to life with a bang when Dorsey, Powell or Skelton fall back on their specialties. What Goes On: Miss Powell is a member of a touring theatrical troupe kidded into delivering a model magnetic mine to Axis agents, thinking it’s for the USA. Skelton is a mystery story writer who is a sort of a dope in private life. Powell, in danger, taps out warnings in code. Skelton gets these and cleans up things. Sizeup: Not particularly pretentious but the fun is frequent, the dancing is solid and the music is good. Vitagraph Shorts MAYBDH DARWIN WAS RIGHT A comic biography of Maxie Rosenbloom, the ex-Hammering Harlequin. Maxie’s mispronunciations punctuate the dialogue while the action is a series of episodes, each showing the punchy Punchinello in a ridiculous but funny situation. SHOOT YOURSELF SOME GOLF (Sports Parade) Jimmy Thompson, the longest driver in the golf world, shows Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman how to brush up on things in this colored subject. The camera alternates between Thompson and Reagan, studying orthodox problems, and Wyman and an unbilled trick shooter. Seasonable stuff for the hammerholler-and-hike devotees. SAPS IN CHAPS (Looney Tunes) A kibitz on the cowpunchers, being a series of burlesque takeoffs on such stock western familiarities as the rodeo, bowlegs, the badman, etc. Funnier than most Porky Pig presenta tions—though Porky just serves to bring this one on and | escort it off. RICHARD HIMBER AND HIS ORCHESTRA A musical short of tunes with general appeal; round and full renditions peculiar to bands overwhelmingly brass; pretty girls and novel production and presentation. Himber and his henchmen hand out such semi-classics as Kerry Dance and Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen, also clipping the long hair out of Brahm’s Waltz. RKO MY FAVORITE SPY Payoff: Has musical and comedy interludes, with the Kyser pulling power. It’s pleasant. What Goes On: Kyser is drafted by mistake and, though sent back to civil life, is retained by Washington to help hunt down spies. Laughs come from the fact that Kyser can’t tell his bride or spend much time with her, while knocking around with Jane Wyman, another government agent on the same job. This is all very embarrassing. Sizeup: Will do as the main half of a two-tone program. With Ellen Drew, Robert Armstrong, Helen Westley, William Demarest, Una O’Conner, Teddy Hart and others. Universal GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN Payoff: Frankie’s monster is still riding the fright train and headed for money wherever there are horror fans, This issue is well-stocked with talent. It’s plenty grue-and-then-some. What Goes On: The Frankenstein monster is revived, given a new brain and causes the usual curdles. Sizeup: The cast is worth some comment — Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Lon Chaney, Jr., Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill and Evelyn Akers. Canadian FILM WEEKLY May 20th, 1942 SS ‘> 20th Century-Fox THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T DIE Payoff: Suitable mystery somewhat short of amazement and amusement but still interesting throughout. What Goes On: The case of the disappearing body and the corpse’s comeback. It finally gets its come-uppance for good and all. Michael Shayne, the wisecracking wizard of the sleuth circuit, clears it all up—at a tailend chalk-talk with all the characters assembled. Meanwhile, you wonder how its done. It’s a trick by a magician turned blackmailer. This hokus-pokus character knows all about being buried alive. Lloyd Nolan, the big boy of the B’s, is Shayne and Henry Wilcoxon is the Senator caught between a blackmailer and a two-timing wife. Marjorie Weaver, Billy Bevan and Olin Howard are among those present. Paramount THAT NIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS Payoff: Okay mystery with a fair amount of action. What Goes On: Robert Preston and Albert Dekker are a couple of police officers fighting it out for promotion. They are each trying to solve civic corruption and murder. Preston is in a tough spot because his wife has written love letters to one of the objects of his activity. Sizeup: Patricia Morrison, Charles Butterworth and Dooley Wilson enliven it. Columbia HELLO ANNAPOLIS Payoff: Good drama of a lad, Tom Brown, who joins the navy just to please Jean Parker and ends up filled with devotion to duty and tradition. Plenty of uniforms, martial music and shots of life at the West Point of the USN. What Goes On: Brown is a capable nuisance who is strictly for Brown in all things. Can't see the service, which irks Parker, who is from a sailor spawn. Brown is tricked into joining, challenged into staying, gets into a scrape, is hated by everybody, becomes a hero and a good boy, and wins Miss Parker. Sizeup: Good offering on a modest scale of the type of service picture very popular at the moment. CONCERTO IN B MINOR (Color Rhapsody) A pip of a cartoon welding together the immensely popular Tchaikovsky piano opus and comedy animal capers. & XHIBITORS BOOKING _ASSOCIATION A thoroughly reliable, tried and proven buying and booking service for Independent Theatre Owners. 21 DUNDAS SQUARE Toronto Frank Meyers, Manager Phone: Adelaide 4316 e &