The Film Daily (1948)

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Vv Sp'^ r\t(jfi'^'''pOST THIS REPRO-ART AND START ^ PLANNING YOUR CAMPAIGN FOR ANOTHER TOP-BRACKETT COMEDY FROM THE PRODUCER OF ''THE EMPEROR WALTZ'' AND ''FOREIGN AFFAIR''. He sees his "sister" in o nightie but he doesn't react at all like a brother should . . . Lund plays crazy but he's no dope a\ worming his >vay into another guy's kiss... Barry goes the fun-way as "social secretary" to a society "dim-wit" who plays with fire A blue-streak of hilarity with 1948's blue-ribbon cast... o\u^i/^\iK\i\\m\ iyi/b/A//in)lDJ mwsmmM ° mm^WMHf with ' W ^k with ILKA CHASE • ROBERT STACK DOROTHY STICKNEY ELIZABETH PATTERSON Produced by Directed by CHARLES BRACKETT RICHARD HAYDN Screenplay by Charles Brackett and Richard L. Breen The Fun-Feast ' to Serve Up for a Gala THANKSGIVING Laugh-tested at a sneak preview, it registered 365 roars on the electronic graph -fader in 100 minutes' running time. That's why we're so confident in predicting that it's by far the funniest picture you'll play this year. Look at the selling strength of that cast (and every player perfect in a perfectly hilarious role), including John Lund, that "Foreign Affair" favorite, and Wanda Hendrix, that talented little trick who "rode the pink horse."