Picture Pars
Regent. ‘‘Babes on Broadway” proves one thing— still maintains its supremacy in the motion picpure world. A splendidly contrived comj bination of music, dancing, comedy and' pathos, this new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer •pictuie, serves as the perfect show window tor the talents of its co-stars, Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. Literally full of music, the picture also offers Virginia Weidler in a departure om her usual dramatic role, singing | and dancing. Two other, notable additions are Ray McDonald and Richard . Quino, newcomers from the New York stage, with Fay: inter, Donald Meek ; and Alexander V. oolleott represented in adult roles. , Meteor.—‘‘Female Correspondent’:’ a motion, picture of importance. Starring Herbert Marshall and Virginia Bruce L and featuring young Gene Reynolds opens to-day. at ' the Meteor Theatre. The film gives a gripping account of a scandal in congress, of a blonde radio ■ reporter ' determined to ‘‘get the story!” and of a senate page boy bewildered by the breathlessness of today’s events. Marshall, cast as the ju- ’ nior senator from New York, finds the blonde Miss Bruce a continual annoyance. Chairman of an important defence committee, possessor of secrets of international importance, he is besieged not only by the press but by a .Wall St. lobbyist to whom advance information would be of infinatc value I Mayfair.—‘‘Tuxedo Junction” is loaded with down-to-earth comedy and the type of human interest that appeals to the masses, “Tuxedo Junction” iis a first-rate family fare. This is the (best Weaver Bros, film to date. The associate feature “Dangerous Lady” will please fans who like murder in triple doses, and mirth in carload lots, i The film is loaded with laughs and larceny, mystery and murder from the opening moment, and the pace does not let up for an instant.
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Observation Post, Volume 1, Issue 5, 19 June 1942, Page 3
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