Canadian Film Weekly (Jul 5, 1944)

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——————e~ First Class Musical and Comedy Fare Is Paramount's ‘AND THE ANGELS SING Csk= of the funniest films of 1944 is Para mount’s “And the Angels Sing.’ What raises it above comedy is the way the laughs are shuffled with some of the best music of the year. Betty Hutton and Dorothy Lamour, two of the four Angel sisters, put the romantic squeeze on Fred MacMurray when the sisters take a singing job in the roadhouse where Fred’s orchestra is playing. The story is excellent, Sharing the enjoyable whirl are Diana Lynn, Mimi Chandler, Raymond Walburn, Eddie Foy, Jr., Frank Albertson, Mikhail Rasumny and others.