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Casf: Berry Grable, Dan Dgiley, David Wayne, Jane Wyatt. — 20th Century-Fox.
RIGHT CROSS
Ricardo Montalban, a champion prizefighter, is owned by old, ailing, has-been promoter Lionel Barrymore, and is in love with Lionel's daughter, June Allyson. Ricardo's got a chip on his shoulder, though. Since he's Mexican, he keeps accusing June of thinking she's too good for him, and he finds insults in nearly everything said to him by nearly everybody. Slightly a persecution complex. He believes he's got to be rich, and stay champ, or he'll lose June, so he double-crosses her pop, and signs with a richer man. Of course he's wrong. June loves him for himself. Dick Powell also loves June, alas, in vain, but he is a newspaperman, so he handles his grief in a dashing manner. You get boxing scenes, a smattering of a racial problem, quite a bit of good, humorous dialogue, and some nice acting in this one. Cast: June Allyson, Dick Powell, Ricardo Montalban. — MGM.
FANCY PANTS
Back in the days when the West was young — well, anyway, younger — the minute a family got rich, it started hating itself for its lack of culture. Here Lucille Ball's ma trots Lucy out of her levis, and into some ostrich plumes, and off to Europe they go. An impoverished English earl who wants to marry Lucille s millions hires a bunch of actors to help him impress the American visitors, and mama