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Weekend in Music

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Here is a spy story that could only happen in a pulp magazine or Hollywood, but somehow it turns out to be good entertainment, so everybody's happy except Rommel. The picture is distinguished by two things--the dialogue, which is superb, and the acting of all concerned, with top honors going to Akim Tamiroff and Erich von Stroheim. The latter, who is continuing where he left off in World War I as the Horrible Hun, plays Marshal Rommel in a way that will not detract at all from the legend of the same name.

"Bataan"

At Loew's State and Orpheum !!!

Not up to "Wake Island" but plenty of action.

"My Friend Flicka"

At the Paramount and Fenway !!

Somewhat mushy, in fact, very mushy, but some people like that sort of thing.

"The Ox-Box Incident"

At RKO Boston !!

Unpretentious, but pretty good stuff, Henry Fonda does a nice job.

"Hitler's Children"

At the U.T. !!

Not as sensational as those ads would have you believe.

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