Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1947)

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DOROTHY LAMOUR pauses on 11 The Road To Rio" to say a word about s-r^ BILLY <De Wolfe "He wears proudly Uncle Sam's discharge emblem — and his first postwar hit was 'Blue Skies.' Everybody's talking about his great comedy routines in that picture — so everybody's waiting for his appearance with Betty Hutton in The Perils of Pauline " ' In Technicolor BARRY FITZGERALD, "Easy Coyne, Easy Go" star, gives you a girl who's easy to go for JOAN Caulfield "In 'Welcome Stranger,' she plays with two lucky lads — Crosby and Fitzgerald by name. And prettier she is than in 'Blue Skies' and 'Monsieur Beaucaire.' It'll be a bit of heaven playdating her in 'Welcome Stranger,' then in Dear R uth "