Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1938)

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PREVIEWS THESE STILLS ARE SELECTED FOR THEIR DESCRIPTIVE VALUE TO EXHIBITORS THAT CERTAIN AGE . . . Young Deanna Durbin has had a comparatively brief screen career thus far, but few stars can claim more consistent success. From all the critics teell us, THAT CERTAIN AGE continues the series of delightful films this silver voiced young lady has brought us in the past two years. This time she plays the adolescent who falls in love with a handsome and romantic newspaper correspondent, much to his discomfort and her eventual disillusionment. Her elder "crush" is Melvyn Douglas, her legitimate boy friend, Jackie Cooper. Supporting them are Irene Rich, John Halliday, Nancy Carroll, Jack Searl. It's a Universal picture ! BROADWAY MUSKETEERS . . . When three orphanage-reared gals meet up in later years, their lives become strangely tangled. One deserts her husband to marry a handsome wastrel Another marries the deserted hubby, while a third becomes involved in a kidnapping and dies to save her child. The lhree girls — a blonde, a red and a brunette — are playing by Margaret Lindsay, Ann Sheridan and Marie Wilson. They are assisted by John Litel, Janet Chapman and an assortment of mugs, who lend color to the kidnap angle. This is a Warner Bros, release.