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THE CONSTANT NYMPH— Warners
This new film version of Margaret Kennedy's popular romantic novel sensitively records the story of a young girl's love for a musician — an older man, who regarding her as a child, fails to realize her true feelings for him until it is too late. The tangled love story opens in a Swiss chalet and continues in London where it. reaches its tragic climax. Charles Boyer and Joan Fontaine are at their best as Lewis Dodd, the musician, and Tessa, the girl. Alexis Smith, Brenda Marshall, Jean Muir, Peter Lorre, Charles Coburn and Dame May Whitty head the capable supporting cast. Don't miss this well acted, beautifully directed picture.
BATAAN — M-G-M
Stirring war drama, dedicated to the heroes of Bataan, tells the story of a patrol of 13 oddly assorted Americans who fought against great odds to slow up the Japs until, one by one, they were wiped out. Robert Taylor gets away from his pretty boy roles and is fine as the tough sergeant who takes over when the Captain (Lee Bowman) is killed. Newcomer Robert Walker stands out as the young sailor who joins the patrol. George Murphy, Thomas Mitchell, Lloyd Nolan, all good. It's a great film. A grim tale with no love story, but it will appeal to young and old.
THUMBS UP— Republic
This musical revolves around an American girl (Brenda Joyce), a singer in a London night club, who takes a job in a plane plant for selfish reasons. Brenda aspires to be a stage star and hopes she'll be "discovered" by a producer who is combing defense plants for talent. An accident, her love for an RAF official (Richard Fraser), cold shoulders from coworkers, make her realize that loyalty and duty toward the war effort are. bigger than personal gains. Songs by Brenda, Elsa Lanchester's comedy, Fraser's good performance help put over the unconvincing story.
MR. BIG — Universal
Jive-minded rug-cutting kids will get a lot of fun out of Dqnald O'Connor's song-dance-comedy routines. Don, who has a sparkling, infectious personality, is given every opportunity in this and the boy proves he has everything it takes to put over a lively show. With Gloria Jean's singing and Peggy Ryan as his partner in those jitterbug calisthenics which pass for dancing, the trio overcome the handicap of a poor story about some dramatic students who rebel at putting on a classic and cook up a swing show. If you're not hep to the jive stuff, this may bore you.
ACTION IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC— Warners
A thriller if there ever was one! If you like action you'll get plenty of it in this exciting film which pays tribute to the Merchant Marine service and Navy gun crews — those heroic men who risk their lives to deliver war supplies to our foreign bases and allies in far-off corners of the globe. The story is about the adventures of a ship forced to break away from a convoy and shows its exciting encounters with a trailing submarine. Raymond Massey, as the skipper, Humphrey Bogart, as first mate, give fine performances. Julie Bishop, Alan Hale lend capable support.
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