Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1945)

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"Guest in the House" (Continued from Preceding Page) Below are reproduced several of the newspaper ads taken from the press sheet. Note the striking diversity of angles they suggest. The ad titled "How Far Will Some Women Go?" is particularly effective as advance copy. \ Douglas Proctor's doctor brother, Dan (Scott McKay), falls deeply in love with one of his patients, frail, lovely Evelyn Heath (Anne Baxter). To help her recover from a weak heart and an unbalanced nervous nature, he brings her to his brother's house as an all-summer guest. 2 Douglas and the others immediately take great interest in the girl, not realizing that she is already plotting to disrupt the family life and win Douglas' love. 3 Ann suddenly senses Evelyn's true character, but Douglas believes that his wife has become foolishly jealous and is trying to drive this poor, delicate girl out of their house. Evelyn fans the quarrel between husband and wife. i 4 Ann leaves, taking her little daughter with her, but Douglas catches her at the railroad station. They know now that Evelyn must be sent away and that Dan must be told the truth about her. 5 Evelyn, however, already has sent for Dan, tells him she wants to marry him right away. Douglas tries to open his eyes to her malicious scheming by reading him passages from Evelyn's diary. Dan refuses to believe what he hears. 6 At this point, the Proctol Aunt Martha (Aline MacM hon) takes charge of Evel.'j By using as a weapon one wo| which she knows will brif near-madness to the unscrupl ous girl, Aunt Martha for* her to tell the truth.