Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1943)

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NIGHT MONSTER— Universal: Practically everyis killed when mystic, cosmic, yogi monkey business creeps over the estate of Ralph Morgan where scarey Bela Lugosi is the butler. House keeper Doris Lloyd, chauffeur Leit Erikson, Yogi Nils Asther and several doctors are all suspects. Irene Hervey is the pretty psychiatrist, and Fay Helm the sister who thinks she's crazy. (Jan.) t/V.YO!i'. VOYAGER— Warners: Another Bette Davis masterpiece is this story of a frustrated woman who finds release through the aid of psychi atrist Claude Rains. Paul Henreid, the man who brings her love that can never be realized in marriage, will create a stir among feminine fans. Gladys Cooper, Ilka Chase and Bonita Granville are on to the very high standard of the story. (Dec.) \/\/ ONE OF FOUR AIRCRAFT IS MISSING— United Artists: An honest, straightforward chronicle of six R.A.F. flyers who are forced to bail out oyer occupied Holland and are helped by the Dutch Underground to make their way back to England. The English players, unfamiliar on this side of the ocean, give performances which are as simple, convincing, and moving as the story itself. (Jan.) \/ ORCHESTRA WIVES— 20th CenturvFox: All about the love lives of members of a band, with Glenn Miller's band providing all the music. George Montgomery is a trumpet player, Ann Rutherford his wife. Mary Beth Hughes, Carole I.andis and Virginia Gilmore, other orchestra wives, start all the trouble between them. Cesar Romero is the pianist and Lyn Bari the singer. (Nov.) |/V OX-BOW INCIDENT, THE— 20th CenturyFox: A slice of life served raw is this story of what happens when man takes justice into his own hands. In a small Western town, a posse rides out to avenge murder and cattle stealing and hang Dana Andrews. Anthony Quinn and Chris-Kin Martin, only to discover the lynching was an irredeemable error. Henry Fonda is the rancher who swerves to the side of justice. (Jan.) PALM BEACH STORY. THE— Paramount : This so-called comedy misses a mile, despite the cleverness of Claudette Colbert and Joel McCrea who play the separated husband and wife. Claudette, out to garner new laurels, finds them in millionaire Rudy Yallce. Mary Astor is good, but the antics are as antiquated as an antimacassar. (Nov.) \/ PARDON MY SA RONG— Universal: By far the funniest of the Abbott and Costello riots, this is madcap fun from its beginning where the pair take their crosstown Chicago bus to Los Angeles to its hilarious finish on a South Sea Isle. Robert Paige is the romantic lead, Virginia Bruce lovely as the girl, Lionel Atwill a villain, and Abbott and Costello are at their best. (Nov.) |/V ROAD TO MOROCCO— Paramount: Another Bing Crosby and Bob Hope laugh riot, with the two boys stranded in Morocco where Bing sells Bob to a sheik, and then manages to locate him in Dorothy Lamour's boudoir. But Dorothy's sheik lover, Anthony Quinn. finds out about the and from then on it's a series of calamities that will have you howling with laughter. (Jan.) SCATTERGOOD SURVIVES A MURDER— RKO-Radio: John Archer, newspaper man, is accused of murdering two old lady recluses, and when more relatives are bumped off the ensuing commotion involves Margaret Hayes, reporter. Wall; Ford, rival newsman, and Scatternood. played as usual by Guy Kibbee. It's not up to the usual standard of this series. (Jan.) l/ SECRETS OF A CO-ED— P.R.C. : This tells the story of the secret racketeering operations of a respected attorney, Otto Kruger. that he reveals t. a jury when his daughter, Tina Thayer, is on trial for killing her sweetheart, a gunman hired by Kruger. Rich Vallin, a newcomer, is a find; and the performances of Miss Thayer and Otto Kruger are outstanding. (Dec.) yy SEVEN DAYS LEAVE— RKO-Radio: Army private Vic Mature has seven days leave in which to meet and marry a certain girl, so he can collect his inheritance. Lucille Ball is the girl who spurns \ ic's gall and then falls for it. Fred iy Martin fur nishes the swell music. Peter Hayes and Ginny Simms will wow you, and the whole picture is a lot of fun. (Jan.) \/ SEVEN SWEETHEARTS— M-G -M: Whimsical and gay. charming and quaint, with Kathryn son the youngest of sc\ I hose father, S /. Sakall, runs a hotel in a Little Holland village in Michigan. Reporter Van Heflin conies there to cover the tulip festival and Marsha Hunt. the old -'lares him. The sisters are charm ing and Miss Grayson sings delightfully. (Nov.) RLOCK HOLMES AND THE VOICE OF TERROR — Universal: Basil Rathbone, the indestructible Holmes, with his pal Doctor Watson, Nigel Bruce, uncover a Nazi radio nest and pr< v< nt photoplay combined icith movie mifror