Movieland. (1947)

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I Enclose □ Check □ Money Order □ Send C.O.D. Add 25c for packing: 3°/o Sales Tax in Ohio THE EE TIE ME ’S HEX Gene Tierney, Ty Power in "Razor's Edge/1 New honors for Crawford and Garfield. SINBAD THE SAILOR (RKO) . ♦ ♦ This entrancing tale of mystery, adventure and romance stars Douglas Fairbanks in the role of the fabulous treasure-hunter, Sinbad. Out to find the world's greatest treasure, the adventurous sailor discovers it to be not wealth, but happiness and love. Aiding him in the latter pursuit is gorgeous Maureen O'Hara. Walter Slezak and George Tobias are delightful in their roles of scheming ship's barber and avaricious emir. If you like Tech¬ nicolor fairy tales, this is the movie for you. The Arabian Nights story suggests the filmfare that made the first Douglas Fairbanks one of the screen's most popular heroes — and, if you remember him, you'll find the resemblance between father and son a bit startling. THE MAGNIFICENT DOLL (Universal). . . ♦ ♦ Ginger Rogers (see story Page 38) puts glamor in an otherwise unglamorous period of American history as the wife of James Madison, fourth president of the United States. Ginger is a dream in the costumes of first lady of the White House and plays her role extremely well. The real drama of the pic¬ ture lies in the feud between James Madison (Burgess Meredith) and Aaron Burr (David Niven). You'll sigh that school day history was never like this, but such recollections won't keep you from enjoying the movie. RAZOR'S EDGE (20th) . ♦♦♦ Somerset Maugham's brilliant gift of lan¬ guage and his insight into human types have not been lost in the screen's version of his classic novel, "Razor's Edge." Apart from the diamond studded cast: Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, John Payne, Anne Baxter, Clif¬ ton Webb, Herbert Marshall and a host of other big names, the gigantic film drama cost four million dollars to produce, more than three months to shoot. The Maugham char¬ acters leap to life as the author, played by Herbert Marshall, tells the story. The portrait isn't always pleasant but excellent story, perfect casting and fine directing make this film a classic example of a good movie. HUMORESQUE (W.B.) . ♦♦♦ After winning last year's Academy Award, Joan Crawford's first film since the event will excite a good deal of curiosity among movie fans. She lives up to her honors, even sur¬ passes her "Mildred Pierce" performance. The story, told in flashback, combines superb mu¬ sic with a tragically passionate love story. Unfolding the poignant tale of a concert vio¬ linist and a beautiful dipsomaniac, Joan guides struggling violinist, John Garfield, to the pinnacles of concert success — and their performances are among their finest work. Explaining more of the plot will give away too much of this dramatic story — enough to say you'll enjoy it. SONG OF SCHEHERAZADE (Universal International) . . ♦♦ The screen story of composer Rimsky-Korsakov is an entertaining bit of fluff that com¬ bines pleasant romance with music that is familiar to most of us. Yvonne DeCarlo and Jean Pierre Aumont are naturals for Techni¬ color. The story of the Russian naval cadet's youthful days in a Moroccan port in 1865 is pleasant filmfare with Eve Arden, Brian Donlevy and Phillip Reed helping to make it so. ABIE'S IRISH ROSE (Bing Crosby Pro¬ ducers, Inc., released thru U.A.) . ♦ ♦ Advanced age doesn't handicap Anne Nichols' famous comedy about the Levys and the Murphys. It's still the same old story about Rosemary Murphy's marriage to Abie Levy and the inevitable warfare of old worldold fashioned parents. Some allowances have been made for the passing years — now Rose¬ mary is a U.S.O. hostess whose romance with G.I. Abie starts in London on V.E. Day. Other than this, the pattern remains the same. Michael Chekov and J. M. Kerrigan, as the fathers Levy and Murphy, keep the ball roll¬ ing. The picture marks the film debut of Joan Dru, otherwise known as Mrs. Dick Haymes. Supporting roles are handled ably by George E. Stone, Vera Gordon, Emory Parnell and Eric Blore. (Continued on next page)