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lixat's getting as many raves as it's got stars — fight on top of the furore over DEAR RUTH and PERILS OF PAULINE-and the very same
day that WELCOME STRANGER sets all-time Paramount highs in its first two dates!
'THERE HASN'T BEEN A STAR-STUDDED ATTRACTION OF THIS
KIND IN YEARS. Paramount tossed almost the whole strength of its roster into it. Mary Hatcher plays the title role with verve and charm." — Hollywood Reporter
"EYE-BUNDING LUSTRE OF MARQUEE NAMES, sure-fire
entry headed for top dough. Truly an exhibitors* picture and it will stand plenty of ballyhoo."
— The Exhibitor
"SOCKO ENTERTAINMENT THAT'S SURE-FIRE. How can it
miss with Crosby, Hope, Cooper, Milland, Ladd, Stanwyck, Goddard, Lamour and the rest of the glittering Paramount personalities?" —Variety
IF ANY COlAPk^Y BVE^ MATCHED TA/OSE 5 TER/^rF/C PARAMOUNT JULY Ah/P AUGUST H\TS, Mr NAME ISN'T
GUS EKHIBITOR
starring
BING CROSBY BOB HOPE GARY COOPER RAY MILLAND ALAN LADD BARBARA STANWYCK PAULETTE GODDARD DOROTHY LAMOUR SONNY TUFTS JOAN CAULFIELD WILLIAM HOLDEN LIZABETH SCOTT BURT LANCASTER GAIL RUSSELL DIANA LYNN STERLING HAYDEN ROBERT PRESTON VERONICA LAKE JOHN LUND WILLIAM BENDIX BARRY FITZGERALD CASS DALEY HOWARD DA SILVA
MACDONALD CAREY
with
OLGA SAN JUAN BILLY DE WOLFE PATRIC KNOWLES WILLIAM OEMAREST MONA FREEMAN CECIL KELLAWAY VIRGINIA FIELD RICHARD WEBB FRANK FAYLEN
DE FOREST KELLEY
and
CECIL B. DeMILLE MITCHELL LEISEN FRANK BUTLER
GEORGE MARSHALL
Specialty number by
PEARL BAILEY and
SPIKE JONES and his City Slickers and introducing
MARY HATCHER
Produced by
DANIEL DARE
Directed by
GEORGE MARSHALL
Original Screen Play by Edmund Hartmann, Frank Tashlin, Robert Welch and Monte Brice