Film and Radio Guide (Oct 1945-Jun 1946)

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January, 1946 FILM AND RADIO GUIDE 5 JUST FINISHED A BIG PICTURE) Robert Montgomery (don't you feel like shaking his hand and saying; "Welcome home, Bob!") plays "Brick.” He’s in love with a couple of tons of wood and steel, a PT boat. John Wayne is "Rusty”. . .afraid of only one thing in the world, losing Sandy. Lovely Donna Reed is Sandy, the nurse who heals heroes’ wounds, and steals their hearts. Here’s the thrilling picturization of the terrific best-seller that has taken America by storm, "They Were Expendable.” Acclaimed by the reading public as a Reader's Digest classic. then as a Book-of-the-Month . . . and now as an M-G-M film destined to be called the Picture of the Year. Here’s roaring action . . . suspense with a wallop . . . flaming romance as real as. flesh and blood can make it. The screen can offer no greater thrill than "They Were Expendable." THEY WERE EXFENDABLE ROSm MOimOMEW JOHN WAYNE WITH DONNA REED . jack holt • ward bond A JOHN FORD PRODUCTION • BASED ON THE BOOK BY WILLIAM L. WHITE Screen Play by FRANK WEAD, COMDR. U. S. N. (RET.) • Associate Producer CLIFF REID DIRECTED BY JOHN FORD, CAPTAIN, U. S. N. R. A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE