The Film Daily (1945)

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M G M's LUCKY FIVE ^ A POWERFUL DRAWING COMBINATION! JACKIE EDWARD G. MARGARET ROBINSON O'BRIEN BUTCH jenkins ''OUR VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES" Yes, it's Radio City Music Hall size! The laugh-and-tears story of two kids and a tough guy and how they tamed a hard-boiled American town. Exciting TRUE-TO-LIFE drama! with James Craig, Frances GifFord, Agnes Moorehead, Morris Carnovsky • Screen Play by Dalton Trumbo • Based on the Book "For Our Vines Have Tender Grapes" by George Victor Martin • Directed by Roy Rowland • Produced by Robert Sisk A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture Thrilling new challenge to Edward Arnold's famed blind detective! He and his Seeing-Eye Dog are on the case of the "Jasmine Terror Killings!" «« THE HIDDEN EYE ff with Edward Arnold, Frances RaflFerty, Ray Collins, Paul Langton, Friday Played by Himself Screen Play by George Harmon Coxe and Harry Ruskin • From a Story by George Hormon Coxe • Directed by Richard Whorf • Produced by Robert Sisk • An M-G-M Picture They Crash the Studios and See Stars! "ABBOTT and COSTELLO IN HOLLYWOOD" with Frances RafFerty, Robert Stanton, Jean Porter, Warner Anderson, "Rags" Ragland, Mike Mazurki • Screen Play by Nat Perrin and Lou Breslow . Original Story by Nat Perrin and Martin A. Gosch • Directed by S. Sylvan Simon • Produced by Martin A. Gosch • A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture Following its preview before theatre audiences in Los Angeles and New York, it is predicted to be their greatest yet ! li