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TONI TWINS
Discover New Shampoo Magic
Soft-Water Shampooing Even in Hardest Water
“The first time we tried Toni Creme Shampoo something iwa sv\ wonderful happened to our
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That’s the magic of Toni Creme Shampoo . . . SoftWater Shampooing! Even in hardest water you get oceans of creamy lather that rinses away dirt and dandruff instantly. Never leaves a dull, soapy film. That’s why your hair sparkles with all its natural highlights. And it’s so easy to set and style.
• Leaves hair gloriously soft, easy to manage
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• Rinses away dirt and dandruff instantly
• Oceans of creamy-thick lather make hair sparkle with natural highlights.
Golden-Eagle Lion: Based on Cardinal Mindszenty’s trial by the Communists, this is an arresting political drama. Charles Bickford is fine as the Cardinal; Paul Kelly clicks as an American newspaperman. Bonita Granville and Richard Derr provide the romantic interest. (April)
l/V# (F) HASTY HEART, THE— Warners: This unforgettable war story takes a firm grip on your emotions and never lets go. English actor Richard Todd vividly portrays a dour Scotch soldier who learns the meaning of friendship in a hospital ward in Burma. Ronald Reagan and Patricia Neal head an able cast. It’s a dramatic “must!” (Feb.)
(F) HOLIDAY AFFAIR— RKO: Bob Mitchum and Wendell Corey vie for widow Janet Leigh’s affections in this glowing Yuletide romance. Janet has a tough time making up her mind chiefly because of her youngster, Gordon Gebert. (Feb.)
(F) INDIAN SCOUT — Small-U A : Blood-’n’thunder Western crammed with “Injuns” on the warpath. Scout George Montgomery leads the fight against the redskins with Philip Reed’s help. Ellen Drew is the feminine foil. (March) l/' (F) INSPECTOR GENERAL . THE — -Warners: Typical Danny Kaye comedy strictly for Kaye fans. It gets the Technicolor treatment and a long supporting cast including Walter Slezak, Gene Locknart, Elsa Lanchester and Barbara Bates. (Feb.)
1/V (F) INTRUDER IN THE DUST— M-G-M: Tense, challenging film from William Faulkner’s novel. Lawyer David Brian is persuaded by his nephew, Claude Jarman Jr., to defend Negro Juano Hernandez, accused of killing a white man in darkest Mississippi. A mob is out to lynch Hernandez and Jarman is out to stop them. (Feb.)
^ (F) IROQUOIS TRAIL, THE— Reliance-U A : A bloodthirsty action film of British-French-Indian warfare. George Montgomery, Brenda Marshall, Glenn Langan are in this one, ably supported by Sheldon Leonard, Monte Blue. (April) y/ (F) JOHNNY HOLIDAY— Alcorn-UA: Bad boy makes good at the Indiana Boys School where he meets gruff but kindly Bill Bendix. Allen Martin Jr. is fine as the problem boy, led astray by wicked Stanley Clements. (March)
(F) KEY TO THE CITY— M-G-M: Love and politics are the ingredients of a daffy comedy with Clark Gable and Loretta Young cutting quite a few capers. Frank Morgan, Marilyn Maxwell and Raymond Burr are in on the fun. If you enjoy slapstick, you’ll go for it. (April)
V' (F) KID FROM TEXAS, THE — U-I : Vengeance is the keynote of this colorful saga of Billie, the Kid with Audie Murphy as the young desperado. In Technicolor with Shepperd Strudwick, Gale Storm, Albert Dekker, Will Geer. (March)
(F) LADY TAKES A SAILOR, THE— Warners: A frisky, frivolous affair co-starring Jane Wyman and Dennis Morgan with good support from Eve Arden, Robert Douglas, Allen Joslyn and Tom Tully. Fun for everyone. (Feb.)
(A) MAN ON THE EIFFEL TOWER, THE— Allen-Tone-RKO : A grimly effective murder meller with Paris as the colorful background. An A-l cast includes Charles Laughton, Franchot Tone, Burgess Meredith, Robert Hutton, Jean Wallace, Patricia Roc and Belita. (March)
S/'S' (F) MONTANA — Warners: Here’s a big
breezy outdoor drama with Errol Flynn and Alexis Smith at loggerheads. A fast-moving six-shooter with S. Z. Sakall and Douglas Kennedy. (March) 1/V (F) MOTHER DIDN'T TELL ME— 20th Century-F’ox: Dorothy McGuire and William Lundigan make a delightful twosome in an amusing story of marriage and medicine. They receive fine support from June Havoc, Gary Merrill, Joyce McKenzie. (April)
y'Yz (F) MRS. MIKE — Nassour-Hartford-UA : Strong human interest story teaming Dick Powell and Evelyn Keyes. He’s a Northwest Mountie, she’s a plucky lass willing to brave the Canadian wilds for love’s sweet sake. Tearful but absorbing. (Feb.) \/ (F) MULE TRAIN — Columbia: Scrappy, snappy Western with marshal Gene Autry expertly dodging bullets and taking time out to sing “Mule Train.” Pat Buttram is Gene’s pal, Sheila Ryan a gal sheriff who means business. (April)
^ (F) NEVADAN, THE — Columbia: Randy Scott is on outlaw Forrest Tucker’s trail in this rugged action-packed Western. Tucker has stashed away a fortune in gold and George Macready, Frank Faylen and Jeff Corey are itching to get their greedy hands on it. Dorothy Malone is Randy’s girl. (April)
^fl/2 NEVER FEAR — Young-LupinoEagle Lion: This human interest story tells of a young dancer’s desperate fight against polio. Sally Forrest is the girl and Keefe Brasselle the guy who helps her back on her feet. With Hugh O’Brian, Eve Miller, Larry Dobkin. (April)
(F) ON THE TOWN— M-G-M: A zippy musical taking you on a fast tour of Manhattan in company of Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Betty Garrett, Ann Miller, Vera-Ellen, Jules Munshin, Alice Pearce. Lots of horseplay and dreamv dancing. (Feb.) ^$4 (F) OUR VERY OWN — Goldwyn: A family drama of a young girl’s heartbreak upon discovering she’s an adopted child. Ann Blyth capably portrays the girl, Farley Granger is her sweetheart and Joan Evans her mischief-making sister. A credible cast includes Ann Dvorak, Jane Wyatt, Donald Cook. (April)
\/ (F) OUTSIDE THE WALL— U-I: Thrill seekers should find this gangster meller to their liking. Richard Basehart gives a good account of himself as an ex-convict who finds he isn’t really free outside. With Marilyn Maxwell, Dorothy Hart, Signe Hasso, John Hoyt. (April)
(A) PAID IN FULL — Paramount: Marriage and motherhood are sentimentally treated in a slowpaced, overlong drama featuring Robert Cummings, Lizabeth Scott and Diana Lynn. An old-fashioned tear-jerker. (March)
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