Monday, Mar. 08, 1948
Also Showing
Albuquerque (Paramount). A weary western, with Randolph Scott, Gabby Hayes, a lot of mules (the most animated members of the cast), and Ginecolor.
A Miracle Can Happen (United Artists). Burgess Meredith, Paulette Goddard, James Stewart, Henry Fonda, Dorothy Lamour, Fred MacMurray, Victor Moore, Harry James, and a distinguished supporting cast. Roving Reporter Meredith asks people what, if anything, a little child has done for their careers; they tell him, in flashbacks. It's all intended to be funny--and some of it is.
If You Knew Susie (RKO Radio). Eddie Cantor and Joan Davis involved with $7 billion and kidnapers. Some very seedy jokes, and some fair old-fashioned laughs.
My Girl lisa (Warner). Sam (Joan of Lorraine) Wanamaker's screen debut, with Lilli Palmer as his girl. They are Hungarian immigrants in New York in the era of Teddy Roosevelt (who also gets into the act). Some nice work by the leads, but most of this comedy drama is neither comical nor dramatic.
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