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‘Featured in 'Twice Blessed,’ Now at Loew's.
The Wilde twins, who caused “Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble,” are back again to confuse and de-] light movie audiences. “Twice | Blessed,” which opened yesterday at Loew's, features the girls as twin sisters who switch places for a
while. The switch makes for a lot of laughs and a great deal of bewilderment on the part of the other
Film Comedy
Donald O'Connor's classic profile twists and turns through “Patrick the Great,” opening today at the Circle.
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actors. The sisters, separated since babyhood by their parents’ divorce, were reared in varied environments. Terry, or Lee Wilde, lives with her father, Preston Foster, and is a teen-age “slick chick,” while her sister Stephanie (Lyn Wilde), lived
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“Patrick. the Great,” with Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan and Frances
Dee, at 12:39, 3.47, 6:55 and 10.03. | with her mother, Gall Patrick, an “See My Lawyer,” with Olsen and authority on child psychology Johnsen, at 1:30, 2:35, 346 and By changing places, the twins | . LOEW'S
cause no end of confusion, espe- “Twice Blessed,” with Lee and Lyn
i y OV riends. Wilde, Gail Patrick and Preston Foscially with their boy frie ter, at 12:18, 2:49, 5:22, 7.57 and
Jn, played by Marshall Thomp- 10:35. son, is Terry's jitterbugging love- “Bewitched,” with Phyllis® Thaxter fire and he 18 sinned When his and Edmund. Srwenn, at I um, [ hep” gir riend causes m to INDIANA {lose interest in a jitterbug contest.
3 ". “A Bell for Adano,” with Gene | The picture ends, as all well-| qihev and John Hodiak, at 12:30, | brought-up comedies do, with a 3:40, 6:50 and 10. | ree-way “Chicago Kid.” with Donald Barry {happy ending and a th a) and Otto Kruger, at 11:20, 2:30, 5:45 slinch—the right twin with the and 8:50.
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“Out of This World,” with Eddie Bracken, Veronica Lake and Diana
{right boy friend and the mother} {and father.
“Bewitched,” with Phyllis Thax-
{ . { Lynn, at 12:41, 3:47, 6:53 and 9:59. | ter, the girl who scored in “Thirty | “Midnight Manhunt,’ with Ann | Savage and William Gargan, at
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—the largest source of Radar for our fighting forces
This is not surprising for Radar development and production stems from-the same roots that produced and continue to nourish this country’s telephone system.
Radar, the instrument which enabled our land, sea and air forces to spot enemy targets through darkness, smoke or fog, was one of the outstanding new fighting instruments of the war.
Two years before Pearl Harbor the Government asked Bell Telephone Laboratories tg put its wide experience and knowledge of electronics to work.to help perfect Radar as a military instrument. From then on the Laboratories cooperated closely in the Radar program with the National Defense Research Committee, with Army and Navy specialists, and with scientists of Great Britain. The Western Electric Company, manufacturing branch of the Bell System, became the Nation’s largest supplier of Radar systems. One type it made was universally used by B-29’s in the Pacific for navigation, target location and high altitude bombing. Another played an important part in aiming the guns on our warships.
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reasons. For bears telephone manufacturing plants were devoted to war needs.
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Music on the Disc
Three Fine George Gershwin Music Albums Included in August Masterpiece Releases,
THAT LARGE PORTION of the American music-loving public which rhapsodizes over the music of George Gershwin and proclaims him, | not without considerable justification, as America's favorite composer | of both popular songs and serious music, has come into its own this month. A movie of the life of Gershwin, appropriately entitled "Rhapsody in Blue,” is about to be -released) - nationally by Warner Bros, and ducting. (Columbia, X-251, two 12tying in with it, Columbia has made inch records.) Here is Gershwin's its August masterworks list an all- | Gershwin release. Between the two, most popular and famous composition, played by its foremost living
| practically everything of conse- : | quence that Gershwin ever com- Totti Oscar Levant, Who was | posed can. be heard. t e composer's close friend. It was written in response to a request that
The movie portrays his colorful rs career from the time his family ac-| Paul Whiteman made of Gershwin {for a. symphonic work to be per-!
uired its first piano when George q P reory formed at the experimental jazz
was a boy and they lived on the : lower East Side of New York, to his concert he was planning to present | tragic death at the age of 38, in At New York's Aeolian hall in Feb-| 1937. “The whole story,” one re-|‘Uary, 1924. Its success was inviewer says, “is told in terms of | Stantaneous and tremendous. The Gershwin's music, 50 that the plc-| ~hapsody” has come to be con[ture emerges as a gigantic all-| ———
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latter will be considerably augmented as more people see the movie and hear the recordings. The album contains “An American in Paris,” “Porgy and Bess,” and, of
course, the famous “Rhapsody in Blue.” Swim Every Day and Eve. GERSHWIN: AN AMERICAN IN
(PARIS, played by the Philharmonic {Symphony orchestra of New York, | conducted by Arthur Rodzinski. | (Columbia, X-246, two 12<inch records.) This composition was the product of Gershwin's trip to Paris in 1928, and is the musical record |of his impressions as he visited its |cafes, went to its museums, saw its {many historic sights, rode down its {boulevards in its noisy taxicabs. Gershiwin spoke of it as “the most modern music I've yet attempted,” and it is that. The recording is exceptionally clear, and the playing is brilliant. It is indicative of the versatility of Rodzinski and his men that they perform so well in the | Over 10 “blues” idiom and sound as if they | 21¢ "Til SHLAMIO { had been playing jazz music all their | Plus Th, Ji¥e8 Joven of concentrating on| EX CONDITIONED GERSHWIN: PORGY AND BESS | First Indianapolis Showing —A symphonic picture (arranged by | Russell Bennett). Played by the | Pittsburgh Symphony orchestra, conducted by Fritz Reiner. (Columbia, M-572, three 12-inch records.) Gershwin's last major composition was an effort to write a truly American opera. By critical standards,
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The excerpts you like to hum and whistle have been skillfully woven together into a compact orchestral composition that met Dr. Reiner’s but preserved the Gershwin flavor. You will recognize “Summertime,” “I Got | Plenty o’ Nuttin',” “It Ain't Neces- | sarily So” and others. GERSHWIN: RHAPSODY IN| BLUE. Oscar Levant at the piano, accompanied by the Philadelphia orchestra, -Eugene Ormandy con-|
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