Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1945 — Page 34

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It's a mildly mysterious, somewhat illogical murder story, “Lady on a Train,” in which Deanna Dur=~ bin tosses her brand new blonde =| curls this week at the Circle. Looking more sophisticated than i ever, but acting more naive, Deanna as Nicki Collins, San Francisco deb, sees a murder from her train window as she enters New York City for the Christmas holidays. This creates a hectic Yuletide for a number of people, One, mystery book author Wayne Morgan (David Bruce), whose every terror tale Nicki reads: two, her New York guardian and one of her father's employees, ett Horton), and, three, the unlamenting survivors of Millionaire

Josiah Warring. While the world suffers from the delusion that the elderly Warring died of natural causes—falling off a ladder while trimming his Christmas tree—Nicki knows he is the man she saw murdered,

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Getting herself well involved with the deceased's family, she poses as his beloved fiancee, Margo, a night club entertainer—to whom he left his entire fortune. The best part of the picture occurs when enterprising Nicki locks the real Margo in the dressing room and has an excuse to sing. And Deanna’s selections cover a wide range-—including a very sultry blues tune. The mystery narrows itself down

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Stars at Keith's

Bud and Lou Get Laughs

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Preity Paulette Goddard ap- [0ld comic: routines concerns a barpears in the “Cat and The Can-. |ber and a shine boy, Bud and Lou, ary,” which starts today at |of course, who became 10-percent-Keith's. - .jers for Robert Stanton, filmdom's . latest crooner offering. i . The story gradually evolves into Times Amusement a plot to sabotage Warner AnderClock son, with whom the Abbott-Cos-REIT tello protege is vieing for a choice “The Cat and The Canary,” with contract, Costello is finally fast-|

the water during the fight and appears to haye drowned. He comes back, however, and the film ends with the slapstick, fantastic chase, staged this time on a roller coaster.

wood stars, and mugging are supplied by the comic team, with Joan Porter adding her .bjt. The second attraction at. Loew's

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