Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1941)

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KISS THE BOYS GOODBYE ... Paramount presents the Clare Booth satiric musical comedy with Mary Martin playing the fake Southern Belle and Don Ameche as the producer of the Broadway show seeking a genuine down-South heroine. Oscar Levant lends value to the cast along with Rochester, Raymond Walburn, Jerome Cowan and Virginia Dale. Victor Schertzinger directed the William LeBaron production. CRACKED NUTS... In this Universal comedy, Mischa Auer portrays a former Russian nobleman who has absconded from an engineering plant with a blonde-chasing robot, modeled after him, and attempts to sell the patent to sucker Stuart Erwin and love-interest Una Merkel. William Frawley is seen as Auer's partner-in-fraud, while Astrid Allwyn plays Frawley's reason for indulging in fraud. Edward Cline handled the megaphone.