Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1947)

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DOROTHY LAMOUR, who is Bob Hope's "Favorite Brunette," predicts big things for ^JOHN d(\jnd "John's romantic double role in 'To Each His Own' was one of last year's most exciting 'first picture' performances. Since then he's had 3 important film assignments, and his next appearance will be opposite Betty Hutton in The Perils of Pauline ' In Technicolor SONNY TUFTS, great in "Blaze of Noon," nominates a Star of Tomorrow MARY atcher "I liked Mary so much in 'Our Hearts Were Growing Up' that I went to hear her sing the lead in 'Oklahoma!' No wonder Paramount recalled her to play the title role in the big, all-star musical event Variety Girl "