Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1950)

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(April) (F) MULE TRAIN — Columbia: Scrappy, snappy Western with marshal Gene Autry expertly dodging bullets and taking time out to sing “Mule Train.” With Pat Buttram, Sheila Ryan. (April) S/l/ (F) NANCY GOES TO RIO— M-G-M: Jane Powell as a bouncy teen-ager sets out to cop her actress-mother’s part in a play and her boy friend. With Ann Sothem, Barry Sullivan, Carmen Miranda, Louis Calhern, Scotty Beckett. (May) l/ (F) NEVADAN , THE — Columbia: Randy Scott is on outlaw Forrest Tucker’s trail in this rugged action-packed Western. With George Macready, Frank Faylen, Jetf Corey, Dorothy Malone. (April) t /(4 NEVER FEAR — Young-Lupino-Eagle Lion: This human interest story tells of a young dancer’s desperate fight against polio. With Sally Forrest, Keefe Brasselle. (April) 1/(4 (A) NO MAN OF HER O WN — Paramount : Barbara Stanwyck suffers in fine style in this melodrama. With John Lund, Lyle Bettger, Jane Cowl. ( May) l/k/ (A) NO SAD SONGS FOR ME — Columbia : This poignant drama brings Margaret Sullavan back to the screen as an attractive young wife and mother dying of cancer. With Wendell Corey, Viveca Lindfors, Natalie Wood. (Mav) 1/(4 (F) OUR VERY OWN — Goldwyn: A family drama of a young girl’s heartbreak upon discovering she was adopted. With Ann Blyth, Farley Granger, Joan Evans, Ann Dvorak, Jane Wyatt, Donald Cook. (April) ✓ (F) OUTSIDE THE WALL — U-I : Richard Basehart does a good job 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. (Mar.) I// (A) PERFECT STRANGERS— Warners: Hearts are on trial in an absorbing courtroom drama teaming jurors Ginger Rogers and Dennis Morgan. With Thelma Ritter, Margalo Gillmore. (April) (F) PIONEER MARSHAL — Republic: A machinemade Western with Monte Hale, Roy Barcroft, Damian O’Flynn, Paul Hurst. (April) // (F) RIDING HIGH — Paramount: Horse-happy Bing Crosby tosses off trouble with a song and a joke in an entertaining racetrack romance. With Coleen Gray, Frances Gifford, Charles Bickford, Rajunond Walburn, William Demarest. (April) l/^ (F) SANDS OF I WO JIMA — Republic: A thrilling action-filled movie of Marine warfare with John Wayne, John Agar, Forrest Tucker, Wally Cassell, Adele Mara. (Mar.) l/l/ (A) SIDE STREET — M-G-M : An exciting crime yarn with Farley Granger, Cathy O’Donnell, James Craig, Paul Kelly, Jean Hagen. (Mar.) I// (A) STAGE FRIGHT— Warners: First-rate suspense thriller starring Jane Wyman, Marlene Dietrich, Richard Todd, Michael Wilding. (May) \/ (A) STROMBOLI — Rossellini-RKO : Here’s that much-discussed and much-panned picture. Ingrid Bergman plays a Czech refugee who marries an Italian fisherman, in order to leave a detention camp, and goes with him to the volcanic island of Stromboli. Bitterly unhappy she plans to escape, but the erupting volcano shakes religion into her. (May) 1/ (A) SUNDOWNERS, T HE — LeMay-TempletonEagle Lion: Rugged tale of cattle rustling with Robert Preston, Robert Sterling, John Barrymore Jr., Cathy Downs, John Litel. (April) (F) TARZAN AND THE SLAVE GIRL— RKO: Lex Barker and Vanessa Brown are Tarzan and Jane in this rather fantastic yarn. The slave girl is busty Denise Darcel. (May) 1/ (F) TATTOOED STRANGER, THE— RKO Pathe: A fairly entertaining whodunit with John Miles, Patricia White, Walter Kinsella. (May) i/|/ (A) THIRD MAN, THE — Korda-Selznick: Strong on suspense, this thriller describes the adventures of Joseph Cotten in post-war Vienna. He loses his heart to Valli and almost loses his life when he investigates the death of Orson Welles. (April) i/l/ (A) THREE CAME HOME— 20th CenturyFox: Vivid real-life story of an American writer’s imprisonment in a Jap-guarded camp in British North Borneo. A shocking drama, splendidly acted by Claudette Colbert and Patric Knowles. (Mar.) /V (F) TWELVE O’CLOCK HIGH— 20th Century-Fox: Gregory Peck and a fine supporting cast lend interest to a grim realistic war film. With Gary Merrill, Dean Jagger, Hugh Marlowe, Milland Mitchell. (Mar.) 1/1/ (F) WHEN WILLIE COMES MARCHING HOME — 20th Century-Fox: War’s lighter side is amusingly recounted with Dan Dailey, Corinne Calvet, Colleen Townsend. (April) t/l/ (F) WINSLOW BOY, THE — LondonEagle Lion: British fair play is at work in this moving story based on a celebrated case right out of the British law files. With Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Robert Donat. (May) l/(4 (A) WOMAN IN HIDING — U-I: Terror is the keynote of this murder yarn that has Ida Lupino running for dear life from big bad Stephen McNally right into the arms of nice Howard Duff. Peggy Dow clicks as McNally’s wicked accomplice. (Mar.) 1/ (F) WOMAN OF DISTINCTION, A— Columbia: Rosalind Russell and Ray Milland are the stars of this flighty slapstick comedy. With Edmund Gwenn, Janis Carter, Francis Lederer, Jerome Courtland. (May) 1/(4 (A) YOUNG MAN WITH A HORN— Warners: Kirk Douglas is the horn-blowing gent who goes offbeat when he meets moody Lauren Bacall. It takes Doris Day to put Kirk back in the groove. With Hoagy Carmichael, Juano Hernandez. (April) With every hair in place you are glamorous no matter what you do. Gayla HOLDBOB bobby pins set curls beautifully; are easy to sleep on. Easy to open Keep hair-dos lovely because they hold better. There is no finer bobby pin. LDBOB bobby pins More women use Goi|£cl HOLDBOB than all other bobby pins combined GAYLORD PRODUCTS, INCORPORATED © 1950 0.P.I. «T#M. BEO. U. S. PAT. OFF. CHICAQO. ILt