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The greatest
star of the
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This is a Winter's Tale. Not told by the Bard of Avon, but by the Bard of
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It is the story of things to come as the blustery season goes into the home stretch.
Good things to come. Exhibits A, B, C, D.
A* James Stewart
and Hedy Lamarr in
Clarence Brown's
production Come Live ■
With Me. The screen play is by Patterson
McNutt. It's a romantic comedy drama,
the story of a circumstantial marriage
in which the woman attempts to pay.
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B.Wallace Beery in The Bad Man, screenized by Wells Root from the famous Porter Emerson Browne play which was produced by William Harris, Jr., and directed by Richard Thorpe. It has action, great humor of a high order, and Lionel Barrymore, Laraine Day and Ronald Reagan.
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Do you like our Exhibits?
Well, C is the long-awaited co-starring of Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney in Men of Boys Town by James Kevin McGuinness, directed by Norman Taurog. Those of you — meaning all of you — who enjoyed "Boys Town", will understand that this new Father Flanagan-inspired film promises to be a contribution of remarkable merit.
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And D is The Ziegfeld Girl, gay, glamorous, glittering, gorgeous. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard, it will present for the delight of those with eyes and ears a galaxy of stars which include Jimmy Stewart, Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr, Lana Turner, Tony Martin, Charles Winninger and many, many others.
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Million Dollar Floor Show by Victor Boesen 34
Man Of The Hour (James Stephenson) by Frederick McFee 37
"That Uncertain Feeling" (Merle Oberon-Melvyn Douglas)
by E. J. Smithson 38
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