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" •TH^ a whirlpool of trouble that starts when one of his fishing clients skips out without paying the bill. Left stranded in Mexico with man-eating Patricia Neal, Garfield agrees to smuggle a group of Chinese into the States. The deal falls through and as a result a man is dead. Back home, the boat is impounded by the authorities. Without the boat Garfield can't make a living. No money, no payments and soon no boat. Another deal is offered and in his spot Garfield can't see turning it down. The pay-off this time is four lives and the lid is hammered down on the last fragment of his dream of security. A rare picture that has everything worth remembering: terrific performances, dialogue that would make Rabelais blush, and high-powered charges of excitement.
Above: A college professor gone astray is Joan Caulf ield, who falls under the spell of illustrator Robert Cummings in Columbia's "The Petty Girl," in Technicolor.
Edge Of Doom
Goldwyn-RKO
DEFINITELY not escapist fare since Farley Granger experiences a living hell and succeeds admirably in tak
Right: That a sinner often has his reasons for his misdeed is pointed out by "Edge Of Doom." Farley Granger, Dana Andrews, Adele Jergens are in the Goldwyn film.
The Breaking Point
Warner Brothers
SOMETIMES man's . simplest wants often lead to the greatest difficulties. In small boat-owner John Garfield's case it's merely a matter of supporting his wife, Phyllis Thaxter, and their two little girls. With their lack of funds constantly haunting him, Garfield gets caught in
Mala Powers shows effect of tragic mishap In RKO release, "Outrage," with Robert Clarke.
ing the audience along with him every depressing inch of the way. The only son of a tubercular mother, Farley is faced with getting enough money to send her to Arizona. A case of too late with too little, Granger then decides to atone for her death by giving his mother a large-scale funeral. Of course, being an underpaid delivery boy, he can't raise the money. When he goes to the Church for assistance, the grandiose ideas are turned down and in a rage, he resorts to murder. What happens after that remains to be worked out by Priest Dana Andrews and Granger's conscience. Also on hand to lend slight assistance are Joan Evans and Mala Powers.
My Blue Heaven
(Technicolor) 20th Century-Fox
CRAMMED full of everything cute: songs, dances and babies — the Oh, Baby! type such as Betty Grable and the ahhhhh, baby type that peek out from baby-food ads. Dan Dailey and Betty, a husband and wife song-and-dance team, want more than anything to become parents, but a tragic accident prevents Betty from having any children of