Screenland (Nov 1941-Apr 1942)

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Saluting a brilliant new actor, Richard Whorf, whose arrestingly dramatic performance opposite Betty Field makes "Blues in the Night" a fascinating motion picture. Watch for those sensational Whorf-Field scenes whichsear the screen! It's our prediction that Warner Bros.' "Blues in the Night" will interest jitterbugs and adult moviegoers alike— for its exciting presentation of swing music, its emotional impact, its fine performances by the terrific screen newcomer, Richard Whorf, and Betty Field.