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DE LUXE THEATRE

To those people to whom Fduar Hoover, but 70 years ago it showed dividends for the State of Missouri wlte the incorrigible, benevolent. Youngers became the roughneck Robin Hood b s and of brothers S three Tf them, were a tough trio, staging ’ hold-up after hold-up, robbing trains s banks and stage-coaches with an abandon that made the James brothers (film-goers know them, too) appear as mild as a piece of New Zealand, cheese. But they craved no fat bankrolls nor wins to Europe; the money they filched went mainly to the struggling farmers who naturally-and a trifle fearfully-as-sisted them to keep clear of the law' Bennis Morgan, who was a big success in “Kittv Foyle,” has gone the way all good actors go by appearing in the leading role in this exciting western. . Wayne. Morris, and Arthur Kennedy play the other brothers, Jane Yyman, not seen on the Web lington screen for a long time, is the girl. And now—make way for the Andrews Sisters, who are also back at the De Luxe in a convoy of new songs and with a bunch of bright stars, among them Jeiinn fer Holt, daughter of .Tack-and sister of Tim. “Private Bucketoo” is one of those films with a slender plot and a big top hamper of songs, wisecracks and stars. Harry Jamek will be the principal draw for the swing fans. This is his first screen appearance and the publicity describes him as America’s No. 1 swing band mastro a description with which this critic will not argue, thanks to hs lack of knowledge of this peculiarly aggressive form of musical art.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 25, 24 October 1942, Page 10

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DE LUXE THEATRE Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 25, 24 October 1942, Page 10

DE LUXE THEATRE Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 25, 24 October 1942, Page 10

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