Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1947)

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BARBARA STANWYCK, who is sensational in "California" has a sensational new star for you . . . ft BURT d(ancaster "When Burt played on Broadway, seven studios wanted him but Hal Wallis got him. His first loan-out was to Uncle Sam's 5th Army, his second to his smash screen debut in 'The Killers.' Now he's in Hal Wallis' 1 Walk Alone' and Desert Fury " In Technicolor WILLIAM BENDIX wants you to know a young star who worked with him in "Blaze of Noon" STERLING j^/ayden "It's a thrill to welcome Sterling back from war duty. He's a good guy — and, I want to add, a great actor. One of the few who ever hit the top after just 2 pictures — 'Virginia' and 'Bahama Passage.' He's really got something for the girls in Blaze of Noon'"