Monday, Jun. 27, 1938

Also Showing

Men Are Such Fools (Warner Bros.): Wayne Morris, Priscilla Lane, Humphrey Bogart. Mona Barrie and Hugh Herbert in a feverish little study of love among junior advertising executives.

Three Blind Mice (Twentieth Century-Fox). Pamela Charters (Loretta Young), fresh from a Kansas chicken farm, accompanied by her two sisters disguised as maid and secretary, arrives in California's Santa Barbara to invest $5,000 in the search for a rich suitor. Her sisters eventually make advantageous marriages while Pamela picks a well-bred pauper (Joel McCrea). William Seiter's direction and three particularly pleasant performances--by David Niven, as an irresponsible young rancher, Binnie Barnes as his even more irresponsible sister, and Stuart Erwin, as a realistic waiter--help lift the picture well out of the class of animated travel advertising.

Current & Choice

Holiday (Katharine Hepburn, Gary Grant, Edward Everett Horton; TIME, June 13).

Three Comrades (Robert Taylor, Margaret Sullavan, Franchot Tone, Robert Young; TIME, June 6).

Yellow Jack (Robert Montgomery, Lewis Stone, Henry Hull, Charles Coburn, Virginia Bruce; TIME, May 30).

The Adventures of Robin Hood (Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Basil Rathbone, Claude Rains; TIME, May 16).

Vivacious Lady (Ginger Rogers, James Stewart; TIME, May 16).

Test Pilot (Myrna Loy, Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy; TIME, April 25).

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