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{/'THREE CABALLEROS, THE— Walt DisneyRKO: Three Disney characters, American Donald Duck, Brazilian Joe Carioca and Mexican Panchito, visit the Latin American countries and meet up with such real-life characters as Aurora Miranda, Carmen Molina and Dora Luz. The color is heavenly and the magic of Disney’s pencil out of this world, but the story lacks continuity. (Mar.)
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\/\/TO MORROW, THE WORLD— Lester CowanUA: Skippy Homeier from Germany comes into the American home of Fredric March, bringing with him all the hatred and trickery of his Nazi upbringing, and sets out to break up the home and community. In Skippy’s interpretation of a Nazi-bred youth we see clearly the future of the Germans and the drastic measures necessary to stop it. With Agnes Moorehead, Betty Field and Joan Carroll. (Mar.)
t/l /TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT — Columbia: A musical which tells the story of a London theater that stayed open during the bombing raids, this is different, appealing and warming, adorned with Rita Hayworth's beauty and enhanced with the amazing dancing of Marc Platt. Lee Bowman is very handsome as Rita’s pilot beau, and Janet Blair is fair as Rita’s best friend. (Apr.)
/TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN, A— 20th Century-Fox: Here is everything — tenderness, pathos, reality, humor. Dorothy McGuire is Mama, growing cold and bitter under the strain of poverty; Peggy Ann Garner seems to feel every ache and sorrow of Francie; Jimmy Dunn is a magnificent Johnny, a man of weakness and charm; and Joan Blondell as Aunt Cissy, Ted Donaldson, Lloyd Nolan and James Gleason offer gems of performances. (Apr.)
UNSEEN, THE — Paramount: Joel McCrea hires Gail Russell to take care of his two young children, but strange, mysterious goings-on occur in the neighborhood and right in his own home. The story’s so garbled and the mystery so mysterious that you’ll never quite figure it out. Herbert Marshall is McCrea’s doctor friend. (Apr.)
^ WHAT A BLONDE — RKO: Leon Errol as a harassed man with five chorus girls living in his house is very funny at times as the share-your-cardriver who suddenly finds himself a share-your-home husband whose wife returns unexpectedly. It’s a silly story but it grows fairly comical as it progresses along. (Apr.)
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AFFAIRS OF SUSAN, THE — Paramount: Susan Darell, Joan Fontaine; Roger Berton, George Brent; Bill Anthony, Dennis O’Keefe; Mike Ward, Don DeFore; Mona Kent, Rita Johnson; Richard Aiken, Walter Abel; Chick, Byron Barr; Nancy, Mary Field.
BILLY ROSE’S DIAMOND HORSESHOE— 20th Century-Fox: Bonnie Collins, Betty Grable; Joe Davis Jr., Dick Haymes; Blinky Walker, Phil Silvers; Joe Davis Sr., William Gaxton; Claire Williams, Beatrice Kay; Specialties, Carmen Cavallaro; Willie Solar; Mrs. Standish, Margaret Dumont; Harper, Roy Benson; Pop, George Melford; Carter, Hal K. Dawson; Dance Director, Kenny Williams; Interne, Reed Hadley; Clarinet Player, Eddie Acuff; Grogan, Edward Gargan; Wardrobe Woman, Ruth Rickaby.
BREWSTER’S MILLIONS — Small-UA: Monty Brewster, Dennis O’Keefe; Peggy Gray, Helen Walker; Jackson, Eddie “Rochester” Anderson; Trixie Summers, June Havoc; Barbara Drew, Gail Patrick; Michael Michaelvich, Mischa Auer; Hacky Smith, Joe Sawyer; Mrs. Gray, Nana Bryant; Swearengen Jones, John Litel; Nopper Harrison, Herbert Rudley; Col. Drew, Thurston Hall; Mr. Grant, Neil Hamilton; Attorney, Byron Foulger; Cab Driver, Barbara Pepper; Notary, Joseph Crehan.
CLOCK, THE — M-G-M: Alice Maybery, Judy Garland; Corporal Joe Allen, Robert Walker; Al Henry, James Gleason; The Drunk, Keenan Wynn; Bill, Marshall Thompson; Mrs. Al Henry, Lucile Gleason; Helen, Ruth Brady.
COUNTER-ATTACK — Columbia: Alexei Kulkov, Paul Muni; Lisa Elenko, Marguerite Chapman; Kirichenko, Larry Parks; Galkronye, Philip Van Zandt; Colonel Semenov, George Macready; Kostyuk, Roman Bohnen; Ernemann, Harro Meller; Vassilev, Erik Rolf; Stillman, Rudolph Anders; Ostrovski, Ian Wolfe; Weiler, Frederick Giermann; Krafft, Paul Andor; Grillparzer, Ivan Triesault; Mueller, Ludwig Donath; Huebsch, Louis Adlon; Petrov, Trevor Bardette; General Kalinev, Richard Hale.
DILLINGER — Monogram: Dillinger, Lawrence Tierney; Specs, Edmund Lowe; Helen, Anne Jeffreys; Murph, Eduardo Ciannelli; Doc, Marc Lawrence; Kirk, Elisha Cook Jr.; Tony, Ralph Lewis; Otto, Ludwig Stossel; Mrs. Otto. Else Jannsen; Waiter, Lou Lubin; Salesman, Lee “Lasses” White; Blonde, Constance Worth.
EARL CARROLL VA NI TIE S— Republic: Danny Baldwin, Dennis O’Keefe; Drina, Constance Moore; Tex Donnelly, Eve Arden; Earl Carroll, Otto Kruger; Grand Duke Paul, Alan Mowbray; Claire Elliott, Stephanie Bachelor; Pinky Price, Pinky Lee; Queen Mother, Mary Forbes; Waiter, Parkyakarkus ; Dashek, Leon Belasco; Waiter, Tom Dugan; Mr. Weems,
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