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( Continued from page 8) bon mots and duelling pistols all making a pretty background for a savoir-faire piece.
Your Reviewer Says: Well-mannered.
Klmperfect Lady (Paramount)
A LADY’S past comes sneaking into this, just to make things difficult for the love of Ray Milland and Teresa Wright. Ray is a Member of Parliament, Teresa an ex-dancer. Her past does the damage.
And such damage! Everything is going along nicely with Ray going places fast when something that happened on the night of August 17th involving a tall dark man (Anthony Quinn) makes headlines. Everyone gets pretty mixed up at this point, including Teresa’s best friend, Virginia Field; Ray’s brother, a stem Sir Cedric Hardwicke, and Scotland Yard.
The proceedings are arranged to give you a good evening’s entertainment watching how conventions can involve the innocent and just how wrong some right people can be. Teresa Wright is a perfect “imperfect lady”; Virginia Field turns in a lively able performance.
Your Reviewer Says: Good picture of a bad mix-up.
Kit Happened on Fifth Avenue (Allied Artists)
I FIFTH AVENUE mansion boarded up A for the winter is the background for some happy happenings in this. The owner of the mansion is tycoon Charlie Ruggles, but the occupant is homeless philosopher Victor Moore. Tliis state of affairs exists because Mr. O’Connor (Ruggles) winters in the South, and opportunist Mac (Moore) hates to see a big house going to waste.
This special winter, however, he runs into a bit of difficulty — a crowd of them, to be exact. Don De Fore, an evicted veteran, comes in the back door, too; Mr. O’Connor’s daughter (Gale Storm) just happens in and finds things — and Don — intriguing, so remains incognito. Before everything’s over, two homeless veterans and families plus tycoon Ruggles, disguised in some second-hand clothes, plus his estranged wife (Ann Harding) are all living together in a cozy hilarious fashion.
No one knows who anyone else is — which means that the opportunities for turn-the-table comedy are limitless.
Victor Moore is excellent as the philosophizing old panhandler; Charlie Ruggles, nobly restrained as O’Connor; Gale Storm and Don De Fore make an attractive couple. It’s simple; it’s homey.
Your Reviewer Says: Laughs plus.
KThe Macomber Affair (Bogeaus-UA)
IF JOAN BENNETT goes around acting like this she’ll never be happy. She’s Mrs. Macomber, who plays a major part in the Macomber affair in Africa made famous by Ernest Hemingway. In this film version she gives Gregory Peck and Robert Preston a fine run for their money.
Peck is the professional hunter who takes the Macombers on a hunting trip. It’s not long before he — and the audience — realize things aren’t what they seem. Mr. and Mrs. Macomber may look like a wealthy young American couple who have come to Africa to shoot lions, but what they look like and what they are are two different things. What goes on out there on the African veldt is really something, with Mrs. Macomber calling the shots.
You’ll find the setting unusual enough to give a lot of spark ( Continued on page 12)
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