Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1952 - Oct 1953)

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Joanne Dru and James Stewart have rugged time of it in "Thunder Bay." ing by his fellow prisoners, Holden forsakes his hustling for a heroic attempt to nail the real spy. In view of today's headlines, it seems impossible that so much fun could be packed into the script. Otto Preminger, Don Taylor and Harvey Lembeck of the New York cast furnish excellent support for Holden, who turns in a first-rate performance. Paramount. Let's Do It Again The fun's contagious in this free wheel■ ing comedy of a divorced couple who are still secretly in love. When sophisticate Jane Wyman learns that hubby Ray Milland is faking business trips to Chicago so that he can make the night spots with Valerie Bettis and study modern music, she decides to retaliate. She returns home one morning with a mythical yarn of spending an evening stranded with a local wolf-about-town. Her action starts an explosion that eventually ends with a divorce, final in 60 days. During the two months deadline, Jane becomes engaged to millionaire Aldo Ray and Milland takes up with socialite Karin Booth. Jane decides to put Milland's affection for his fiancee to a test by posing as his hotcha sister. The affair ends in a broken engagement for Karin and a reconciliation for Jane. Movie, which goes all-out for fun shenanigans, finds Jane, Milland and the others plunging in wholeheartedly in the slapstick antics as well as the music by Ned Washington and Lester Lee. Columbia. Jamaica Run |_| ere's a slam-bang adventure yarn with ' ' all the necessary ingredients. Ray Milland, captain-owner of a trading schooner, is in love with Arlene Dahl, mistress of a sugar cane plantation. Arlene, however, refuses to marry Milland, feeling responsibility for her drink-loving mother (Carroll McComas) and her ne'er-do-well brother (Wendell Corey). It is only through her efforts that the P« (CONTINUED ON PACE 16) Now! Stop perspiration and odor with the Etiqruet safe-and-sure deodorant ETIQUET instantly ends perspiration odor— checks perspiration moisture . . . safely and surely! Gives the day-long protection glamorous women depend on . . . does not harm clothing! FLUFFY-LIGHT and soothing, Etiquet is a superior deodorant in a luxury vanishing cream base. No drip, no mess, it goes on easily, disappears in a jiffy! EXCLUSIVE FORMULA Etiquet contains a special formula to curb the bacteria that cause perspiration odor. It's antiseptic— safe for normal skin. MORE ECONOMICAL Etiquet won't dry out, stays creamy to the last bit. In jars and tubes from 10^ to 59^, plus tax. NEW! ETIQUET STICK DEODORANT! Now, a few quick dabs with handy new etiquet STICK DEODORANT give you day-long protection against underarm odor! So convenient, so fast... and, above all, so effective, thanks to the exclusive ETIQUET formula. It's the easiest-to-use deodorant ever! L. 1