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MOVIE REVIEWS
by florence epstein
picture of the month
Gambler Ty Power plays for high stakes as Piper Laurie, Julia Adams, look on.
MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER
■ In New Orleans in the 1850's life was cheap and reckless. Gents dropped like flies on the field of honor and ladies eloped with anyone just to spite their lovers. Universal goes to town on these dime novel emotions. They've put Ty Power in Technicolor, given him all the nobler virtues and made him a gambler-the only honest gambler on ^ the Miss^sxpp, And I they ve cast two lovely blossoms at his feet, namely. Piper Laurie and Julia Adams. The plot gets thicker than the river bottom. Ty comes to New Orleans to build a fancy casino One look and he's smitten with Piper, a southern belle who'd gladly run a letter opener through Ins heart. He gambles with Piper's brother (John Baer) who pays off with her diamond necklace. (When Ty tries to give back the necklace Piper rears like a thoroughbred.) He gambles with Juha Adams' brother who pays off with his company's funds and regretfully shoots himself. Meanwhile the romantic triangles pile up. Julia loves Ty. Ty loves Piper Pipers Mother loves Juha etc A couple of duels are arranged to straighten things out. but they only make hings worse Piper runs off to marry a banker who shortly runs off with the bank, and Ty s left with gentle Julia. A lot more happens before the final clinch, but see it for yourself. Cast: Tyrone Power. Piper Laurie, Julia Adams.— Universal.
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
First thing to remember is, this is not the life of Hans Christian Andersen. It's the story of his faith in people and because, as the main character, he is a simple, humble teller of tales, the story itself is fragile. Hans (Danny Kaye) is a cobbler who doesn't work very hard. He likes to gather children around him and tell them fairy tales. The children forget to go to school and Hans becomes something of a nuisance. So he hikes to Copenhagen, the big city, with his apprentice (Joey Walsh). There he falls in love with a ballerina (Jeanmaire) who is married to the ballet director (Farley Granger). Hans writes a fairytale for her. It's really a love letter. She turns it into a ballet called, "The Little Mermaid," and soon Hans becomes famous. That's all. Except for the delicate colors, the beautiful scenery, the stories Hans tells and~ the ballets which have a wonderful dreamlike quality about them.
Casf: Danny Kaye. Joey Walsh, Jeanmaire, Farley Granger, Roland Petit, Erik Bruhn — Samuel Goldwyn.
THE LAWLESS BREED
Nobody ever shot more people dead than Rock Hudson. But he swears he did it all in self-defense. You see, he had an unhappy childhood. Dad used to beat him for playing with guns. Rock left home to make enough money to buy a ranch for Mary Castle. Too bad he has to get into a poker game and kill Gus Hanley. (Gus drew first.) That does it. Mary Castle gets it, too — from a posse that's hunting Rock down. Julia Adams, a girl he met in a saloon, helps him make a get-a-way in a buckboard. After many a year they settle down on an honest-to-goodness farm. Too bad the Texas Rangers are onto him at last, since he's made peace with himself and all. But they haul him away for 16 long years. That gives a person pause. Changes a person. He sure doesn't want his son to lead the life he led. So when Rock gets home first thing he does is stop Junior from shooting a man. Guess you can call that a happy ending. Casf: Rock Hudson, Julia Adams, Mary Castle. John Mclnryre, Race Gentry— Universal. (Continued on page 22~)