The Film Daily (1944)

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URNER eous in ARRIA The Gorgeous Girl they're waiting to see again! And they'll see her in a de luxe romantic drama with TWO (count 'em) He-men, John Hodiak and James Craig to make the sauce saucier! A movie for the millions! RIVATEiiOFAIR" Lana Turner in "Marriage Is a Private Affair" with James Craig, John Hodiak, Frances Gifford, Hugh Marlowe, Natalie Schafer, Keenan Wynn, Herbert Rudley • A Robert Z. Leonard Production Screen Play by David Hertz and Lenore Coffee Based on the Novel by Judith Kelly • An M-G-M Picture • Directed by Robert Z. Leonard • Produced by Pandro S. Berman MARRIAGE IS A PRIVATE AFFAIR" ABBOTT COST£LLO tVv^^OwV t vv\jtnn^/v Ay*v lostinA^a£€m ■ Money stars and a money title that make your marquee a surefire ticket seller. A show that ranks with the most hilarious these happy comics have ever delivered. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in "Lost in a Harem" with Marilyn Maxwell, John Conte, Douglass Dumbrille, Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra • Screen Play by Harry Ruskin, John Grant and Harry Crane • A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture • Directed by Charles Riesner Produced by George Haight 1