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...Hollywood rarity-a song-and-dance movie with enough plot to justify its dialogue and enough needling satire to make some points. Fair Weather's good fellows who get together are Gene Kelly (also, with Stanley Donen, the film's co-director and co-dancemaster), Dan Dailey and feather-footed Michael Kidd, the dancer and choreographer, in his first film role. Returning to the U.S. when World War II ends, the three army pals, mutually jittery about the prospects of renewed civilian life, ricochet up and down Manhattan's sleazy Third Avenue in one of the most...
...saloon and are shocked to find that their boozy camaraderie of yore is dead as yesterday's glass of beer. Their strained efforts to rekindle brotherly love first produce boredom, then brotherly loathing. Kelly has degenerated into a Broadway fast-buck man who manages a double-dealing prizefighter; Dailey has overblown himself into a slobbish, ulcer-ridden TV idea man; Kidd, the papa of five of them, runs a crummy Schenectady diner specializing in "Cordon Blue" hamburgers...
...Cooney lost to John Tosca, one down, in the first position. At number two, Brock Stokes was downed by Jack McDermott, 2 and 1, and the varsity's Bob Ornsteen fell to Phelan by the same score. The Crimson's Jim Jones in the four spot beat Dan Dailey, 3 to 2, and teammate Jim Bailey took Bob Cooney, Ted's brother, one up. Varsity number six man, Bruce Thurmond, was one down at the end of 18 to Gerwin, and the Crimson's seven man Roger Fleischman lost one down on the 20th hole to Dane...
...Left Feet. To viewers who were still warmly remembering the enchantment of Mary Martin and Peter Pan on NBC, CBS bravely offered a lavish musical version of Burlesque, starring Dan Dailey and Marilyn Maxwell. The show had everything-jokes, dances, action-except the ability to make viewers care very much about what happened to the leading characters...
Shower of Stars (Thurs. 8:30 p.m., CBS). Burlesque, a musical version of the Broadway hit play, with Dan Dailey Marilyn Maxwell, Joan Blondell, Jack Oakie and James Gleason...