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September 2, 1942
Canadian F
New Reviews ENEMY AGENTS MEET ELLERY QUEEN (Columbia)
Worthwhile addition to the series. About Nazi diamond thieves robbing refugees of their smuggled ice. William Gargan, Margaret Lindsay, Charles Grapewin, Sig Ruman, Gale Sondergaard, Gilbert Roland and James Burke.
HI, NEIGHBOR (Republic)
Nice musical about college, the farm and matrimony which shows off radio talent. Pappy Chesire, John Archer, Janet Parker, Janet Beecher, Lullubelle and Scotty, Vera Vague and Don Wilson.
IT HAPPENED IN FLATBUSH (20th Century-Fox)
A somewhat mild comedy: drama about the Brooklyn Dodgers—which gives it strength. Lloyd Nolan, Carole Landis, Sara Allgood, William Frawley, Robert Armstrong and Jane Darwell.
MEN OF TEXAS (Universay)
A bang-up Western with a civil war background. Robert Stack, Leo Carrillo, Anne Gwynne, Broderick Crawford, Jackie Cooper, Ralph Bellamy, Jane Darwell, Janet Beecher and John Litel.
WOMEN ARE WARRIORS (Columbia—National Film Board)
This is another fine issue of the “Canada Carries On”’ series, showing the women of the United Nations, as well as Canada, doing their part.
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ACROSS THE PACIFIC (Vitagraph)
Crackerjack follow-up to ‘Maltese Falcon.” Spy stuff. Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Sydney Greenstreet and Keye Luke.
ARE HUSBANDS NECESSARY? (Paramount)
Ripe and prolonged laughter for adults. About a wife with an adolescent mind and a tolerant husband. Wifie’s nitwitiness causes constant trouble but everything turns out okay. Ray Milland, Betty Field, Eugene Pallette, Leif Erikson and Patricia Morison.
ATLANTIC CONVOY (Columbia)
Tight, suspenseful little drama about spies in Iceland that has much to recommend it from a standpoint of timeliness and mystery. Virginia Field, Clifford Severn, John Beal, Victor Kilian and Bruce Bennett.
BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON (Paramount)
Technicolor escape fare about a jungle search to find proof of inheritance. Dorothy Lamour is a daughter of the wilds and Richard Denning is her loin-skinned sweetheart. Cliffhanger stuff. Walter Abel, Jack Haley, Patricia Morison, Ann Todd and one musical number.
BIG BLOCKADE, THE (Esquire)
Interesting documentary made in England and showing the Ministry of Economic Warfare in action. Leslie Banks, Robert Morley, Michael Redgrave and Will Hay. .
BOMBS OVER BURMA (PRC)
Good filler for action fans dealing with a Nazi agent on the Burma Road.
EAGLE SQUADRON (Universal)
Swell picture of Yanks in the RAF with some prize air fight stuff. Robert Stack, Diana Barrymore, John Loder, Leif Erikson, Evelyn Ankers, John Hall, Nigel Bruce, Gladys Cooper and Eddie Albert.
FIRST COMANDO, THE (Esquire) A top-grade picture about an Englishman who outwits the Nazis, recovering important machines under their noses and racing them to the coast and safety. Clifford Evans, Constance Cummings and Robert Morley.
FLIGHT LIEUTENANT (Columbia)
Well-played air drama with good names. Glenn Ford is the young flyer son of a disgraced aviator father, Pat O’Brien. The old man kicks off to redeem himself in the eyes of all. Evelyn Keyes, Jonathan Hale, Minor Watson and Frank Puglia.
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HOLIDAY INN (Paramount) Here’s a hit. Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Marjorie Reynolds, Walter Abel, Louise Beavers and Virginia Dale, along with a swell score by Irving Berlin, make an outstanding musical. I LIVE ON DANGER (Paramount) Mighty good B. story of a radio reporter without a conscience until love comes along. Chester Morris, Jean Parker, Roger Pryor, Dick Purcell, Eddie Norris and Elizabeth Risdon.
MOONLIGHT MASQUERADE (Republic)
Light stuff with a strong share of entertainment. About an oil fortune that goes to Dennis O’Keefe and Jane Frazee if they marry. They do. Jed Prouty, Paul Harvey, Franklin Pangborn and Eddie Foy, Jr.
MAGNIFICENT DOPE, THE
Screamy farce about a dope who falls for the correspondence school racket. Don Ameche, Lynn Bari and Edward Everett Horton.
PRIDE OF THE YANKEES (RKO)
A sure winner with pull for every kind of customer. The story of the late Lou Gehrig, famed baseballer. Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright, Walter Brennan, Babe Ruth and other ex and present baseball stars.
TEN GENTLEMEN FROM WEST POINT (20th Century-Fox) Military Western full of punch and about the founding of West Point against opposition. Laird Cregar, George Montgomery, Maureen O’Hara, John Sutton, Douglas Dumbrille, Ward Bond and Joe Brown, Jr.
THEY ALL KISSED THE BRIDE (Columbia) Joan Crawford as a love-proof biz tycoon who gets bitten by Melvyn Douglas. High standard of laugh entertainment. Billie Burke, Allen Jenkins, Roland Young and Helen Parrish.
THIS ABOVE ALL (20th Century Fox) A fine picture about social conflict, love and war. Tyrone Power, Joan Fontaine, Thomas Mitchell, Phillip Merivale, Gladys Cooper, Sara Allgood and Nigel Bruce.
THIS IS THE ENEMY (Esquire)
Series of Russ shorts strung together to show the trickery and cruelty of the Nazis. It does this in an engrossing and stirring way.
THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES (20th Century-Fox)
Fair murder mystery. There are two confessions to a killing by a third party. Frank Craven, June Walker, Donald Woods, Mary Howard and Jerome Cowan.
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