Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Aug 1944)

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101 Rt^HS YOUTH "BY THE SEA" "AINT MISBEHAVIN' " "AFTER YOU'VE GONE" "I AIN'T GOT NOBODY" "NOBODY'S SWEETHEART" ; "ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON" MR. GALLAGHER, & MR. SHEAN" SMILES SOHGS You will hear them — and more in 'Atlantic City* KAUTY W THE CHARLEY GRAPEWIN JERRY C0L0NNA and ROBERT B. CASTAINE ADELE MARA PAUL WHITEMAN and Orchestra LOUIS ARMSTRONG and his Band with BUCK & BUBBLES and DOROTHY DANDRIDGE IHE ■1111** of THE YEAR fetei* BELLE BAKER JOE FRISCO GALLAGHER & SHEAN (Jack Kenny & Al Shean) VAN & SCHENCK (Gus Van & Charles Marsh) RAY McCAREY — Director Original Story by ARTHUR CAESAI Screenplay by DORIS GILBERT, FRANK GILL, JR., GEORGE CARLETON BROWN A REPUBLIC PICTURE H0r A REPUBLIC MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA