20th Century-Fox Dynamo (April 1950)

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\ Reuniting the team that scored so triumphantly in "When My Baby Smiles At Me” and "Mother Wore Tights”, the studio in September will turn over to exhibitors another musical ro- mance, with color by Technicolor—"My Blue Heaven”—co- starring Betty Grable and Dan Dailey. From every standpoint preview reports indicate "My Blue Heaven ” will, boxoffice- wise, compare favorably with the earnings of and audience reaction to this popular and dynamic singing-dancing-loving team’s prior two successes. "My Blue Heaven” has radio and television for its back- ground. It follows the trials and tribulations of the radio team of Jack and Molly Moran, whose Hooper rating has risen astro- nonmically. Although they have been married quite a few years, they are still passionately in love with each other and they have vainly sought to raise a family. When an accident deprives Molly of motherhood, the Morans resort to adoption as a means of becoming parents. But, numerous obstacles are tossed in their path and even this means seems hopeless. Meantime, the couple have invaded television and have become sensational hits on that medium as singing and dancing stars. In the end, they find themselves foster parents of two children—with Molly, at long last, finding ecstacy in the fact that she is an expectant mother. Produced by Sol Siegel and directed by Henry Koster, who megaphoned "Come To The Stable”,"My Blue Heaven” presents Betty and Dan as the public likes them best. In addition they have the support of a brilliant cast headed by David Wayne, who personally scored in "Adam’s Rib”, and Jane Wyatt, Mitzi Gerber, Una Merkel, Louise Beavers, Laura Pierpont, Don Hicks, Beulah Parkington, Ann Burr, and many others. My Blue Heaven