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Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1947)

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cow***15* ■ aaMffi* colder. y~iATimDAY. MARCH -2% 20th CENTURY-FOX LEADING WAY OF ALL COAST STUDIOS by Alton Cook "That studio has been maintaining a remarkably high quality of pictures, climaxed by the superb version of "The Late George Apley," now at the Music Hall with the Easter stage show. This is one of the greatest improvements Hollywood ever has worked in a popular novel. The picture is so good it conceivably could have a strong mellowing influence on the future writing of its novelist, J. P. Marquand. "The other pictures in the TCF string are the three that have played the Roxy since the year began— "13 Rue Madeleine," "The Shocking Miss Pilgrim" and "Boomerang!" ^ ^ And the newest big one from 20th Century-Fox, now playing at the Roxy— "Carnival in Costa Rica." "CARNIVAL IN COSTA RICA" in TECHNICOLOR Starring DICK HAYMES • VERA -ELLEN • CESAR ROMERO • CELESTE HOLM with ANNE REVERE • J. CARROL NAISH • Lecuona Cuban Boys • Directed by GREGORY RATOFF • Produced by WILLIAM A. BACHER • Original Screen Play by John Larkin, Samuel Hoffenstein and Elizabeth Reinhardt • Music by Ernesto Lecuona • Lyrics by Harry Ruby Additional Lyrics by Sunny Skylar, and Albert Stillman • Dances by Leonide Massine o CENTURY-FOX