TIME Marches ON!
If there is one voice in radio or films capable of conveying a sense of the drama and fatefulress of history in the making, it is that of Westbrook van Voorhees, " March of Time" commentator. Van Voorhees was formerly a free lance radio actor, but lately he has been kept busy on "March of Time," and has little spare time for radio. He was once heard frequently on both the Columbia and NBC networks. Interviewing him some _ time ago, that alert magazine " The New Yorker" gathered that the voice of "March of Time" is properly impressed with the seriousness of his job. "When I open up with THE MARCH OF TIME it isn’t so bad," he explained. " But when I come to the final TIME MARCHES ON, I give it all I’ve got."
FILM REVIEWS (Continued from previous page) that after a while the process becomes ludicrous and even boring. If this is a true picture of the "easy come, easy go" nature of American matrimony it is disturbing; but I prefer to believe that Vicki Baum was just stuck for a way to carry on and finish her story. Masterpiece of mis-casting: Ralph Bellamy as a ballet impresario.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 78, 20 December 1940, Page 16
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202TIME Marches ON! New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 78, 20 December 1940, Page 16
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