Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1946)

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"/ WROTE 'A PRETTY GIRL IS LIKE A MELODY' IN 1919. IF JOAN CAULFIELD HAD BEEN ACTING THEN, THE WORLD WOULD HAVE SUNG IT TO HER. YOU'LL SEE HOW BEAUTIFUL SHE IS IN 'BLUE SKIES'. May we add a word, Mr. Berlin ? Joan's lovelier than lovely in Technicolor — singing and dancing in a romance-filled script. Successive leads with two top Paramount stars — ■ Hope and now Bing — give her big marquee importance!