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~ Keith's Bill Queen Victoria Flicker; ‘The Magnificent Yankee’ Booked
By R. K: SHULL IF YOU CAN'T find a flicker to your liking in the upcoming crop of new ones to hit the city, then you must be a confirmed teevee addict. Here’s what you can expect for the near future: “The Mudlark,” tale of ‘a small London waif who battled his way.to the private chambers of Queen Victoria
with a childish desire to meet ey z ey = 1 « 1 : Jondoners give 0 € juvenile the : mother” of the nation (i ;cam who haunt the banks of (Keith's, Wednesday).
{the Thames in search of jetsam. “The Magnificent Yankee,” ex- Andrew was an orphan. He
cerpts from the life of one of craved ‘a mother. America’s greatest jurists, Su-| In “The Mudlark,” “Andrew preme Court. Justice Oliver Wen- finds a medallion of Queen Vicdell Holmes “(Loew’s, soon). toria, and decides he will make “The Enforcer,” story of a her his mother. He slips into fighting D. A. who attempts to Windsor Castle and makes his clean up a crime syndicate similar Way to the Queen’s chambers.
to Murder, Inc. (Indiana, Wednes-! Apprehended by the guards, day). Andrew appears to be doomed for
“Last Holiday,” a whimsical the dungeon, but Prime Minister story starring Alec Guinness, that Disraeli (Alec Guinness) scoops “Kind Hearts and Coronets” man, up the boy to use as a test case (Esquire, Friday). in his arguments with the Queen “Vendetta,” featuring Faith (Irene Dunne) for an orphan’s Domergue in a tale of bloody re- welfare program. All ends well. venge (Circle, Thursday). a. 2 8 “Gambling House,” another un- War Horse derworld epic (Lyric, Wednes- . day). IN THIS AGE. when thought Sorry, not a new Western in and thought-control are being the whole batch. bandied around by the governRan {ment and the press, it's refresh-
y {ing to have the true meaning of Orphan s Fortune |“liberal” personified in the form
LITTLE ANDREW Ray was of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes.
what is known as a “mudlark.”| Justice Holmes was a child durThat's the affectionate nameing the Mexican War, fought and
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Magnificent Yankee’ ever waiver | in his liberal ideals or his inter-| pretation of the Constitution. i Now, the story of a man such| as Justice Holmes, and of his relationship with his devoted wife, | doesn’t make for the sensational!
Keith's “THE MUDLARK"
yarn which is the meat of the
movies. But it does give a re-| freshing evening's entertainment and cause to believe that the future will bring more than the huge international “snake pit” which is prophesied by the Com-munist-weary fatalists. Louis Calhern and Ann Harding are seen as Justice Holmes and his wife, Fanny. Yankee” i Yesterday” at Loew’s, u 5 5
No ‘Bogie’ Now
HUMPHREY BOGART will play
a clean, honest and hard-working |iy,t when a person is murdered, Monorole
assistant D. A. in “The Enforcer.” All of the crimes in the flicker are delegated to other professional bad boys. Story givés a fictionalized account of how Murder, Inc. (the big - time crime without passion boys) was cleaned up. The film turns into a literal rat race, since every time Bogart gets a line on a potential witness, the person quickly becomes a corpse. After several rounds of this’
Movie Preview: "The Magnificent Yankee'
After several seasons on Broadway and now ‘on the screen, Louis Calhern is becoming more attached to the character of the late Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes than Raymond Massey to Abraham Lincoln. Calhern will be seen as Justice Holmes in "The Magnificent Yankee," opening at Loew's soon,
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Holmes always was vitally alert to the world around. him, never permitting his work as a jutist in the Supreme Court to keep him apart. from the masses. Here, along with his wife (played by Ann Harding) he joins the crowd in chasing a fire wagon to the fire, shortly after his arrival in Washington, :
“The Magnificent deadly game, Bogart finally man-/revenge on their father's : slated to follow “Born ages to keep one of the witnesses derers, This leads into a chain of § alive long enough to testify. Law cloak and dagger episodes, inand order are triumphant.
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MOVIE OFFERINGS . . . New films for the coming week will include: Beatrice Campbell in "Last Holiday" (Esquire, Friday), George Dolenz, Faith Domergue and Donald Buka in "Vendetta" (Circle, Thursday), Patricia Joiner in "The Enforcer” (Indiana, Wednesday), Andrew Ray in "The Mudlark' (Keith's, Wednesday), and Terry Moore and Victor Mature in "Gambling House" (Lyric, Wednesday).
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binge. Settling at a high-toned resort,
Guinness learns that “him what ] has gets.” Suddenly, lucrative pothe members of the family bury, ALEC GUINNESS, the British/gitions and investment opportunithe corpse on -.the exact spot! .i . who affected more than a ties are offered his way. He finds where the late person met his his it impossible to lose when betting demise. Then the relatives stalk : J “{the horses. He uses his everthe assassins and “do them in.” roles in “Kind Hearts and Coro- i, reasing riches to aid deserving When uncompromising revenge nets,” will confine himself to just people, and even finds romance. Bas Deen Shted out, ee one portrayal in “Last Holiday.” As the time for his scheduled y ca ove the DO 0 a is a departure nears, Guinness learns sanctified burial spot. This little In this how Screenplay by J. B.| rom his doctor that the diagnosis custom is known as “Vendetta.” Priestley, Guinness is an ordinary yas all a mistake and that he In the film by the same name, little fellow with an ordinary joblis still very much alive and Faith Domergue and George Do- until his doctor tells him that he healthy. lenz are forced by custom to k'has six weeks to live. Then Guin- |
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The film" story traces the life of Justice Holmes from the time he was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1902. Whether trying out a new gas buggy (shown here with his secretary, Richard Anderson), or fighting with President Theodore Roseveélt over a point flaw, Justice Holmes always was fired with enthusiasm.
flared. During Justice, Holmes' many controversies
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"GAMBLING HOUSE"
Private audience for his public opinions was his: wife, who many times had “to intervene when the famous Holmes temper
T. Roosevelt, .it was her duty to leven. his harried arguments. Holmes' love for her was endless as evidenced in this phrase: "Ma'am, you've made: life a thing of. poetry for me . . . real
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ing this bit of news provides the Magazine. Choice by the mag in smack ending for the flicker. |jtg presentations is pretty cone 4 8.4 | sistent with the pollsters’ guesses, | Moore Matures leven to the point of completely NINE YEARS ago a scrawny forgetting about Anne Baxter's kid played a small part as Victor performance in “All About Eve.” Mature’'s little sister in “My Gall Nicest thing about the Look Sal.” Today, she’s blossomed out| Awards is that a double presenta= as a full-grown actress under the ti, was made to Joseph Mankiename of Terry Moore. In “Gam- yy0; 45 4 writer and director. He's bling House,” she'll be playing responsible for “All About Eve” Mature's girl friend. Time stands. . . av " still for th 4 les and “No Way Out. 8 or the Jnovie ma ' | Mankiewicz is firm in his belief that writers always should direct More Awards their own plays. He also loathes LATEST set of .awards to sequels. For this, he should re=
What Guinness does after hear-| movie people comes from Look cieve at least two more awards.
When Justice Brandeis (Eduard Franz) came to the Supreme Court, Holmes had a “strong advocate of his “famous quotation: “I ° am not here to do justige..| am here to play the game according to the rules.” Together, they kept ppen the channels of free” thought when threateried bf narrow social doctrines. ~~ -
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