The Independent Film Journal (1944)

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The In dependent July 22, 1944 >f SCENES FROM CURRENT RELEASES >f HERE IS ONE OF the delightiul scenes from David O. Selznick's UA release. "Since You Went Away." Shown are Robert Walker & Jennifer Jones. Others in the cast include Claudette Colbert, Shirley Temple, Joseph Cotten & Monty Woolley. "THE HAIRY APE" PRESENTS William Bendix in his finest role to date. Jules Levey produced the picture for UA release. REPUBLIC'S, "SONG OF NEVADA," stars Roy Rogers. Pictured above he is posed with Mary Lee who plays the feminine lead. UNIVERSAL'S "CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY" presents Deanna Durbin in an entirely new role. In it she plays a straight dramatic part. Here she is seen in one of the tense scenes of the film. WARNER'S, "MR. SKEFFINGTON" boasts a cast comprising Bette Davis, Claude Rains, Walter Abel, Dorothy Peterson & Halliwell Hobbes all shown above. 20th CENTURY-FOX will soon present Darryl Zanuck's "Wilson," done in Technicolor. It is hailed as the producer's greatest to date.