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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 40

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The Evening Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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40
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PAGE 40 THE EVENING SUN. BALTIMORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1950 AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS TOM'W MORNING "THE SATURDAY MORNING REVUE On The Screen James Steiuart Stars In "Jackpot," Amusing Spoof Of Radio Quiz Shoivs Presented At Neiv BROADCAST W.fl OIRECT FROM CENTURY STAGE (10:30 tsssasssj IAST DAY DONALD O'CONNOR 'THE MILKMAN" By GILBERT KANOUR SOME time ago John McNulty, a grand writer, reported in The New Yorker magazine the hectic ex A motion picture achievement with the bumor of "Going My Way' the charm of "Green Based on the widely-read Saturday Evening Post story! periences of a friend of his who, somewhere in a small New England community, happened to win one of those fabulous array of prizes given STARTS TOfvl'W' A.M. at the Hippodrome has been presented with considerable courage and restraint, but what it lacks, woefully in too many places, are the dramatic verities. The tragic aftermath of rape is well stated, but henceforth the drama descends into a huddle of cliches as a young parson retrieves the girl from despair and sends her home to her family and her sweetheart purged of all desecration and, of course, of sin. Mala Powers is the despoiled virgin of the story, and she presents in her screen debut sufficient talent and exceptional beauty to make it easy to predict she will go far in her chosen profession.

Tod Andrews is all right, too, as the minister; but they and the others under the direction of Ida Lupino who helped write the indifferent script are unable to make "Outrage" something other than a disappointing preachment mm- i') 0 OH li' W'-Hth ONE OF THOSE "BETTER" FILMS (J WW MAM -TOD POWERS ANDREWS Western Exhibited At The Mayfair YOU HAVE I'l-Orl' 1191. MU1. I 'J. Susan MILLER gait MORTON BUSTER SHAVER OLIVE IO GRANDE," which has arrived at the Mayfair, is a story of M-G-M's Indian warfare during the days of BEEN HEARING ABOUT! the pioneers, and it is satisfactorily TOMCWIOW MOtNINO and Vf SATUtOAY MOININd If laden with most of the standard HTJ 4 10.M A.M. trMt WUt it VAmmniit mm.

ini Ub ti AOSjk ON PARADE" 7 sagebrush incidents. Briefly it is a tall tale abut John Wayne, who is commanding a calvalry regiment on the Mexican border, whose son enlists in the outfit, and whose es away on a quiz program on the radio. Phoebe and Henry Ephron took that factual story, and with some necessary and understandable embellishments, reworked it into a comedy called 'The Jackpot," which is to be seen should be seen at the New. It is both" a satire and a burlesque spoof, cleverly written, cleverly directed by Walter Land, and on the whole shrewdly conceived to promote laughter, of which there was an abundance at yesterday's premiere. James Stewart has the role of a white-collar resident of a small town, happily married to a wife impersonated with considerable charm by Barbara Hale, and the father of two darling children.

He is pn the verge of a canasta party one evening when he receives a telsphone call asking him to be around the phone for an hour because his name has come to answer a certain question. Well, under circumstances that are' occasionally uproarious, he answers it, and shortly finds his home taken over by everything from a flossy interior decorator to a portrait painter. He wins so much in merchandise that, as he discovers, he has to hock himself to paY the income, tax. And on that situation hangs a tale that is steadily amusing and recommends itself emphatically to anyone downtown on pleasure-bent. The principals are cut to the best pattern for their roles, and in addition to Mr.

Stewart and Miss Hale the producer was clairvoy-ant'when he chose that pair there is Jlan Mowbray as the decorator, James Gleason as a local gambler, Natalie Wood and Tommy Rettig as the adorable children, and others who are well bestowed in a comedy of teal consequence. "Cfutrage," Drama About Assault, At Hippodrome TIHAT has been described as a V'social blight" is the topic of 'Outrage," which illustrates the emotional turmoil and the misadventures of a young woman who has" been criminally assaulted and leaVes her folks and her betrothed in the hope of hiding what she considers is her shame. The situation in the photoplay tranged wife appears to retrieve her offspring in the hope of send MilS ing him to West Point. JOAN That is about as much as anyone needs to know about the plot, since starring JOEL IWcCREA ELLEN DEAN DREW-STOCKWELL with ALAN HALE LEWIS STONE JAMES MITCHELL. JUAN0 HERNANDEZ CHARLES KEMPER CRAWFORD the happy ending is telegraphed far JOHN AGAR ahead.

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