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Here is a movie where the characters all talk to themselves. For at least a fifth of the total running time, one or another of the principals stares into space and goes through suitable facial changes while he listens to his own mind working. It's this way. Flash to Dr. Aswell (Dana Andrews) sitting in his plushy office. His lips are still, but you hear his voice saying something like, "What's the matter, Aswell? Don't you trust your wife?" Meanwhile, he's clenching his fist, banging his desk, and twitching. If you want to know how Aswell got that way, listen. He's a benevolent despot. Likes things to move according to schedule — his schedule. His nurse (Jane ,Wyatt) is in love with him; he takes advantage of this; allows her to work long hours, refuse vacations. His assistant. Doctor Sturdevant (Norman Lloyd) has no private life either. He also idolizes his superior, and he spends his spare time memorizing Aswell's lectures to women's groups. Aswell's wife, Lilli Palmer, is pretty well sublimated, along with the rest of the gang. She cooks what Aswell likes; she sees there are no visitors during the hours when Aswell doesn't want visitors. But one day.
Aswell overreaches himself. He tries to run the life of a young artist (Louis Jourdan) who's been doing subjective painting. "Go paint people," Aswell says. "This stuff is terrible." When it turns out that the person Louis most wishes to paint is Lilli, the trouble begins. When he falls in love with Lilli the trouble increases. According to Louis, the Aswells are living a tragedy. Lilli's just a piece of furniture to Aswell. To Louis, of course, Lilli could be an inspiration, a flame to light his searching way, a balm to soothe his agonies. . . Louis is a little melodramatic, and a bit of a charlatan, but he's wonderfully charming, frighteningly handsome, and sincerely in love, so Lilli can't dismiss him lightly. I know you should be glad she sticks to her husband, in the end, but to tell the truth, Lilli and Louis were an adorable couple. You should have seen them trying to make a lobster's last day happy. — Enterprise-MGM.
CRY OF THE CITY
20th Century-Fox, having done so well for itself with Kiss of Death, Street With No Name, etc., goes on to bigger and noisier shoot-em-up's. Here again, we have a New
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What stories and features did you enjoy most in our December issue? WRITE THE NUMBERS I, 2, and 3 AT THE RIGHT OF YOUR 1st, 2nd and 3rd CHOICES.
The Trials and Errors of Shelley
Winters □
Ingrid Bergman Talks by Hedda
Hopper □
Bob Mitchum's Own Story □
Harry's Girl (Betty Grable) □
Cheesehead and Company (Glenn
Ford) □
Rita's Royal Romance (Rita
Hayworth) O
Thanks For The Memories
(Gregory Peck) □
My One And Only (Rory
Calhoun) □
Artanis Knarf (I Know Him Backwards) (Frank Sinatra) □
Mrs. Briskin's Dream House
(Betty Hutton) □
They Went That-A-Way (Roy
Rogers-Dale Evans ) □
Hollywood's "Mystery" Romances . □
This Little Voice Went No, No, No! (Loretta Young) □
Picture Of The Month (Kiss The Blood Off My Hands) □
Louella Parsons' Good News □
Which of the above did you like LEAST?
What 3 MALE stars would you like to read about 3, in order of preference
future issues? List them, I, 2,
What 3 FEMALE stars would you like to read about in future issues? List them, I, 2,
3, in order of preference
What MALE star do you like least?
What FEMALE star do you like least?
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