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a symphonic orchestra, who learns the meaning of faith through prayer, June gives the best performance of her career.
Not far behind marches little Margaret O’Brien as June’s kid sister, who delivers her lines and performs her scenes with rare understanding. Frankly we resent the “little child shall lead them” character wished upon Maggie, but she manages with much deftness to eliminate the excess saccharine through her dead-pan clowning with Durante who is tops in every department. Wait till you hear his “Umbriago” number.
The music flows in great golden chunks from the screen and Jose Iturbi, both as orchestra leader and pianist, is one musician who knows how to get right into the feel of the story itself. Mr. Iturbi is not only a great musician but a splendid actor, let it be noted.
Larry Adler and his harmonica is another high light in a story that hits the high spot in music. Marsha Hunt, Marie Wilson, Hugh Herbert and every member of the orchestra deserve bouquets of their own.
Your Reviewer Says: Music from the heart strings.
^Salome — Where She Danced (Universal)
A PICTURE you’ll love and why not? It has color, Technicolor at that, romances galore, bravery, daring intrigue and Yvonne De Carlo to send it galloping off to the box office for a smash success.
The scenes are kaleidoscopic, shifting from Berlin to a small Arizona town, then to San Francisco, with never a let-up in pace and excitement. Iq fact, we ate it up.
Yvonne De Carlo who, through political intrigue, flees Europe with her accompanist J. Edward Bromberg, is a personable young lady for whom we predict a great future. She dances beautifully, sings well and has other accomplishments we must say.
David Bruce is so romantic as the stagecoach robber (this is 1865, folks) who i eventually woos the popular De Carlo. Rod j Cameron is very good as the newspaperman, also in love with the fair charmer. Walter Slezak is wonderful as the rich . San Franciscan and one more victim of the De Carlo charms. We admire as always , ( the smoothness and cleverness of his work.
Albert Dekker, a Prussian count, Marjorie Rambeau, J. Edward Bromberg, Kurt j Katch and Abner Biberman are all a part of a truly good movie, wide in scope but closely knit in theme.
Your Reviewer Says: A goodie.
^ Utah (Republic)
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IT has Roy Rogers, his horse Trigger and * a lot of pretty gals, pretty tunes and j pretty scenery, so even if the action is ’ almost nil, it’s still a fair little outWest picture. (
The story has Dale Evans, an actress, I attempting to raise money to back a show by selling the family ranch she’s never , seen. Rogers, who manages the ranch and ' doesn’t want it sold, steers Dale and sister onto the scrubby ranch owned by Gabby C Hayes in the hopes the girls will be dis “ couraged and give up the idea of selling, i But they don’t and by golly it ends up with Roy chasing Grant Withers all through the Chicago stockyards.
The singing is fair and altogether it’s sure to please the Rogers fans.
Your Reviewer Says: Cowboys have more fun than anybody.