Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1941)

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NEW YORK TOWN and Mary Martin as world for atmosphere, man, Akim TamirofT N. Y. characters, this the new SEason shows breaks of Manhattan, a half-dozen men a directs. . . . With Fred MacMurray stars, the metropolis of the Robert Preston, Lynne Overand Er:c Blore as assorted Paramount presentation for the loves, laughs and heartcompressed into the lives of nd women. Charles Vidor BADLANDS OF DAKOTA . . . The time is 1876; piace is Tombstone in the territory of Dakota; he cast has Bob Stack and Brod Crawford as •ntithetic brothers, both in love with Ann Rutherford (all grown up); Rxhard Dix is seen as Wild Bill Hickok, Frances Farmer is a gun-totin' tough gal while the rest of the cast is well rounded out oy Hugh Herbert, Andy Devine, Fuzzy Knight and '^ri Chaney, Jr. The director of this Universal extravawestern is Alfred E. Green.