Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1945)

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I ■ ■ STRANGE AFFAIR. . .Columbia's mystery thriller has Allyn Joslyn as an amateur detective, abetted, but not particularly aided by his lovely spouse, Evelyn Keyes, trying to round up a ring of internee-smugglers and coming quite close to an untimely end in the process while the beautiful wife struggles in a close-fitting straitjacket. In support are Marguerite Chapman, Edgar Buchanan, Nina Foch, Hugo Haas, Shemp Howard and Frank Jenks. Alfred E. Green directed. THE CLIMAX. . .In a vein similar to Universale previous success, "The Phantom of the Opera," this Technicolor horror melodrama stars Boris Karloff, Susanna Foster, and Hollywood's new glamour boy, Turhan Bey. The locale is the Opera House where Miss Foster becomes the victim of Karloff's evil machinations because of a soprano unfortunately similar to an earlier victim of Karloff. The cast includes Gale Sondergaard and Thomas Gomez. George Waggner directed.