Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1947)

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BETTY HUTTON, star of "The Perils of Pauline ," introduces a bad man who's good . . . ^^HOWARD iJa Silva "To Broadway he was Jud in 'Oklahoma' ! To me he's Gafferty in 'Blaze of Noon.' To many fans he's the cruel captain in 'Two Years Before The Mast.' But his most memorable role of all will be in Cecil B. DeMille's 'Unc onq uered " In Technicolor LIZA BETH SCOTT— now at work on Hal Wallis' "I Walk Alone" sees star-glory ahead for WENDELL £orey "Hal Wallis has a flair for recognizing talent. He spotted Wendell at once... on the stage in 'Dream Girl.' Wendell's wonderful! I know for I've, worked with him now in two Wallis productions, 'Desert Fury' and I IValk Al one "