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Days of Reckoning. Winston Churchill now felt "revivified and fortified." But he had only postponed the day of reckoning between Government and country. Many an M.P. felt as Conservative Beverley Baxter felt: "People have said the House consists of a lot of rubber stamps. The Government is saying to the public, 'and we will prove it,' and that is unworthy." Slim, subdued Mrs. Cazalet Keir, who never dreamt of causing such commotion, was not dismayed. She had given her vote for confidence, was glad the Prime Minister was strengthened for "the stupendous days ahead," believed equal pay would...
...help which Miss Rogers received from Ray Milland, Walter Baxter, and Jon Hall cannot rate with the help which Miss Lawrence was the recipient of in the play. For "Lady in the Dark" will probably go down in theatrical history as the show that introduced to a palpitating public Danny Kaye and Victor Mature. Hit of the play was Danny Kaye's song of the Russian composers, which doesn't show in the movies...
Lady in the Dark (Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland, Warner Baxter, Jon Hall; TIME...
...magazine, works so hard at her job, and at her avoidance of life, that she is near breakdown. In her waking hours Editor Elliott 1) keeps snapping at the office pest (Ray Milland) who insists on calling her Boss-Lady, 2) cannot bring herself to marry her lover (Warner Baxter) when divorce at last sets him free, 3) is attracted, to her own bewilderment, by a massively masculine cinemactor (Jon Hall). Asleep, she has spectacular dreams, complete with music. She consults a psychoanalyst (Barry Sullivan). In just four interviews he cures...
...North Star (Walter Huston, Ann Harding, Erich von Stroheim, Anne Baxter; TIME...