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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 24

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 24

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mlm- cage "BonmA lags In spots In 24 MOVIE TIME TABU WUMBLTN 2 Melodramas at Loevs Mol 'Fun and Fancy Free' at Albeo fflttCtfii Mug la Me UnrCh for the eWnenU of anti-Samit-n Wherever Gram find Upbyi rtck'i reaction la entirely natural Ha la tha focal point itt thka atory of man SCREEN -i By HiHmt CdIm hu rhi SiM Sll S41 ia jk ir twriewq 1 1 mi a VlML Bla2Lft Baiioa" HtH SNeNWaMSM IJJV "The an unusual melodrama from Eng getting his first fasts of social ostracism because ho la thought land and "Lured" a velvety iXi" rilit tr sum ITMHS-iWl Uwia T1- iii ihnSJi -m twi ivii (iSi A 'Gantlaman't Agreement' a Kara Drama With Pack Dorothy MeGuira Gorfiafd Agreement la a new and memorable axperi-enca in a motion plctura theater Taken whole from Laura Hobson's a maxing novel It brlnga antl-Semltlam Into the open scrutinises It and nalla It and the narrow mlnda from which un-American It spring aa MANNStTAN "TS IwS Ul( af NWm MU! IS It I A 1 CAPITOL Tfc and George Zucco It tella about a girl who offers herself to Scotland Yard as halt to catch a murderer who specializes In trapping pretty girls Mlu Ball of course has all tha qualifications for the Job It Is a snap to spot tha culprit which leaves somewhat flat aa a myatary But tha acting la slick' tha production good-looking and the writing pleasant enough -to make It eay to watch highly umfMaitayan manner But "Mickey and tha Bean talk" on the other hand la sheer delight thanks particularly to the suffering of Donald Duck 'one of the poor peasants Happy Valley left to starve when Willi the Giant steals tha singing harp anf turns the countryside Into Gruesome Gulch Donald going wild with hunger and plotting mayhem on the family cow is a treasure "Fun and Fancy Free" has a flock of songs on the style of It's a Ilap-Hap-llanpy Day1 among them the title song Lazy "Too Good to Bo end "Oh What I Happy And It has a variety of unseen artiste to help put them over Including Cliff Edwards the King's Men the Starlightere and tha Dinning Slaters In addition to Mlaa Shorn II uTT irti tiis wiis' luv CBmaMN-eOma SaUla Mm ivil ATTAIN NhHImrt Aanmaia n' IISIO IAIWVM Ttatoka im fist im hZ IIJ lSAHOVNT -mu hms' a iiitr in an km Mm nit lIA aivDUtiMMMws" MiT I Hit lltTm(i IHt 2 turn imL silk STSANN -Imn Km Hunt Btromberg production of a routine mystery comprise the new double bill that started yesterday at LoewY Melropoll tan Theater "Lured" has top billing but "The Adventuress1 cotarrtng Deborah Kerr and Trevor Howard la tha better film Together they give the Met bargain show "Tha Adventuress" Is loaded with suspense having been produced and directed-by Frank Launder a one-time aide to Alfred Hitchcock Besides it has wit and charm aa It tells about Bridy Qullty an Irish tarn who goes to Dublin to Join tha Republicans aa her father did only to find that tha IRAs are more diplomatic than warlike In lMOi' But not satisfied with tha state of things She detesta the British because their Cromwell damaged her Ireland centuries before So she finds some Naxis In Dublin through whom she can slap tha British and aha goes to work She la entirely wrong of course and she get ao completely enmeshed that she repent and wind up in tha arms of a nice British officer But she goes tar enough to make a saucy movla liberally spiced with close shaves "Luired" has fewer thrills but more atari Lucille Ball mingling with George Bandera Sir- Cedric Hardwicks and Charles Coburn as well as auch notable featured players' as Joseph Chllria Alan Mowbray man's Agreement" does-nt poaa aa a reformer merely as an object lemon in tolerance and tha American way But It states Us eaao with auch frank' ness auch screen grace and such penuastveneia that It will do more for man's understanding of man than tha most mill' tant haranguer And not for an Instant docs it fall to bo a captivating screen show It rame yesterday to the Mayfair Theater one of the year's few fine pictures Darryl Zenurk head man at 20th Century-Fox made it his baby Ho bought for the screen before It was a bestseller before It was even published Ha personally supervised Its production hiring Moss Hart to prepara it aa his first screen play lining up Gregory Peck Dorothy McGuire John Garfield Celeste Holm Anne Revere Juno Walker Albert Dekker Dean Stock well and Sam Jaffa and corralling Director Ella Kaxan to put It on film Mr Zanuck laid his plana boldly for his palna he has a winner film that stands among tha beat Nothing Is omitted from Mlaa Hobsoo'i story of the young writer who poaea aa a Jew to gather first-hand Impressions for a set of magazine articles on anti-Semitism Nor aro any punches pulled Agreement doesn't shrink from such words aa "klkd or from naming the Rankins tha Bilbos and the Gerald Smiths Who use them Moss Hart has done a scrupulously honest Job in writing this play Bacauas ha is a mors polished writer than Miss Hobson he has Improved on the novel He has smoothed over the lapses tat narrative left no apottlness In the dialogue It la all neat clean-cut and sparkling Tha urns sharp artistry extends to every corner of "Gentleman's Agreement" moat ob vioualy of course In the acting Peck as the writer Is perfect His role la the result of thoroughgoing characterisation and he never waivers la playing it Hta Phil Green knows precisely LIZAIETH SCOTT re- maint at tha Brooklyn Paramount Tha afar in "Desert Fury" cast with John Hodiax Burt Lancaster Wendell Corey and Mary Astor to bo Jewish Ho Is surprised first when he finds anti-Semli-Ism oven In his Jewish secretary who holds herself aloof from others of her creed He is pain fully hurt when hla young son's playmates snub him and call him names He is furious when hotels are dosed to him because ha says ha la Jewish He acta as though he has lived hla problem- Then Is conviction In every move he makes Miss McGuire is equally sensitive In interpreting the role of Kathy the girl who loves PhlL who gave hla maghzUns the original suggestion to print a aeries on anti-Semitism but who chooses to Ignoro the problem when It threatens her personal happiness And John Garfield is no less fascinating as tha Jewish soldier calloused by years of petty attacks who makes Kathy tha fallacy of merely "hating" anti-Jewtsh slurs without hitting back In defenie of her sentiments These are handsome portraits They are tha big ones in Agreement" but even the smaller ones are equally Anne Revere's Phil's understanding mother Celesta Holm's as tha witty art girl who has the courage that Kathy lacks: Dean aa Phil's lovable and sensible youngster Albert Dekker1 as the forthright editor The acting at tha Mayfair la awesome It Is heartening to see a Hollywood film faring up to realities of the day to see It taking firm stand to listen to it aa It Interprets tha problem of minority group in terms of the fundamentals on which our country la founded More than that It la gratifying to find It BnXNIXRSliciDi BAH" DEBORAH KEM-THf MVOmms MT9 fvunwur) At the RKO Albee Walt Dlsney'r Tun and Fanry'Free" hla latest attempt to blend -hie inimitable animated cartoon characters with flesh-and-blood acton to the new screen feature at tha RKO Albee It la a brisk and sometimes thoroughly delighting how as it tells two fairytales on written especially for Disney's drawing board by Sinclair Lewie: the other an adaptation of "Jack and tha Like ell Disney features since "Snow "Fun and Fancy has a good deal of music But It la a more Jingling on than and aimed to please the kiddles who turned out In force yesterday for tha opening show Edgar Bergen and hla two pets Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd figure with little Luana Patten In "Mickey and tha which follows "Bongo" tha atory Dinah Shon tells about a little circus bear who finds more In the outside worp than ha bargained for when he escaped from hla msnshlp that it is from beginning to end warm moving and fascinating drama: RINGS BING CROSBY FITZCUALD 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