Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1947)

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BOB HOPE, star of your Easter picture, "My Favorite Brunette," makes a pitch for his favorite starlet OLGA e)an Juan "Boys, step up and ogle Olga! She's from Brooklyn, fellas — not from the hill by the same name. But she's made history from the Copacabana floor show to 'Blue Skies.' You lucky guys will get her soon in Variety Girl VERONICA LAKE, so alluring in "Saigon," sees stardom ahead for MACDONALD "The Marine has landed — back in Hollywood — after a long absence overseas! You played Mac's last hit, 'Wake Island' — and you'll surely want to play his new one. It's the gay, romantic, amusing comedy Suddenly Its Spring US' V