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MY SON JOHN

(Paramount)* ‘THE return to ithe screen of Helen Hayes in such a weak vehicle as this is not an occasion to be greeted with loud cheers. She still shows moments of the assurance and personality that made her a great actress many years ago, but she gets very little help either from her script or her supporting players. The story deals with the problem of a mother in a good American family of Catholics who finds that her favourite son is mixed up with Communists in the State Department, and who has to decide where her greatest loyalty lies. The late Robert Walker is the son, Van Heflin the pursuing F.B.I. agent, and Dean Jagger the bewildered husband.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 736, 21 August 1953, Page 19

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MY SON JOHN New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 736, 21 August 1953, Page 19

MY SON JOHN New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 736, 21 August 1953, Page 19

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