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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 116

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0 SUNDAY TRIBUNE: MARCH 26, 10H, CHICAGO SUBURBAN "LOST ANGEL" A Little About the Movies on City's Screens Three Russian Girls." Working as a Russian Red Cross nurse, Natasha, played by Anna Sten, falls in love with Kent Smith, an American pilot. The film displays the fighting spirit of the Russian women. Orien- taL Lifeboat Following a ship's sinking, an oddly assorted group of survivors, live nightmarish days and nights together in a lifeboat It stars Tallulah Bankhead and has a supporting cast of William Bendlx, Mary Anderson, and Walter Slezak. Apollo, 0 "Lost AngeL A tale of wee Mar caret O'Brien, a foundling, who has been selected by a group of scientists to be their subject for experiments on scientific methods to raise children. Margaret, however, finds her own way to live and worms herself into the hearts of James Craig and Marsha Hunt.

Chicago. Tender Comrade." A film for and about women, relates how four girls, their husbands in the service, work and live together. Ginger Rogers is the star, and there are flashbacks of her life before the war with her husband Robert Ryan. Ruth Hussey and -Kim Hunter also are in the cast. Palace.

"The Lady and the Monster." A psychological drama concerning a doctor who preserved a functioning brain after death. The film has weird settings, an eerie and suspense. Its stars are Vera Ilruba Ralston, Richard Arlen, and Eric Von Stroheim. Woods. "Jane Eyre." Jane Eyre fJoan Fontaine, Edward Rochester Orson Welles and towering Thomfield hall come to life from Charlotte Eronte's widely read novel.

Little Margaret O'Brien also Is In the cast. United Artists. "Crime Doctor's Strangest Case." With six murder suspects on his list, Dr. Ordway, portrayed by Warner Baxter, solves one of his weird-est crimes. Lynn Merrick Is co-starred.

Garrick. Government Girl" Gay Is the story about an efficient secretary portrayed by Olivia De Havllland and her towering boss. Sonny Tufts, in the packed city of Washington, D. Anne Shirley and Jess Earker also add to the swirling drama. Grand.

"The Song of Bernadette." This Is the story of Bernadette Soubirous, a peasant sir! In old France, who saw a vision In a grotto near her home. The news stirs the town and upon Investigation It is found that the water in the grotto is a healing cure for the sick. Jennifer Jones heads the cast. State-Lake. The Beturn of the Vampire." A horror picture starring Bela Lugosl and Frieda Inescort.

A vampire, dead for more than 20 years, arises during an air blitz and is once more on the loose to spread his terror. Garrick. The Purple Heart." Tracing the history of the Purple Heart from its founding by George Washington, the story is carried up to the present war and tells of the heroic Tokio flyers as prisoners of the Japs. Roosevelt "The Gang's All Here." A fun-packed musical extravaganza with new hit songs starring Alice Faye, James Ellison, Carmen Miranda, and Phil Eaker. Benny Goodman and orchestra supply the music McVIck-ers, Capitol, Varsity.

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