Word: macdonald
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Lady in the Dark has swarthy Victor Mature, latest in Hollywood's series of almost outrageously beautiful young men, who appears in every costume the feminine audience could wish, from breech clout to dress suit. Prepossessing young Macdonald Carey is the editress' eventual sweetheart. And Danny Kaye is very funny as a pansy fashion photographer who in true Cecil Beatonish style photographs a suit of armor with a blue chiffon scarf wrapped around its metal neck and stuffed doves perched on its shoulders. In the circus dream he scores the comic hit of the show with a jabberwockian song consisting...
...Bittersweet" is full of lilting Noel Coward tunes and Jeanette MacDonald's red hair. The plot is concerned chiefly with the gay, carefree life of Old Vienna, with two people awfully, awfully, desperately in love, and genius starving in a garret. Nothing is notably different from any other picture of that type and about the best that can be said for it is an acceptable encore of Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald. And there will probably be people who will still be clapping for another...
...Haven, as the Elis were on the top end of 14 to 0, 14 to 6, and 14 to 13 scores. Harvard retaliated in 1927 by upsetting Clint Frank's undefeated team 13 to 6, Frank Foley making the winning run. A miracle pass catch by Torbey MacDonald won a 7 to 0 mud battle for the Crimson...
...Freshman till should be a real battle, too. Coach Jimmy MacDonald claims he has one of the best Yardling squads in years. Their record has been marred by only two defeats, Dartmouth and Exeter. But the Yale Freshmen also are boasting about their outstanding Yearling eleven, so the game which will be played Saturday morning should be a close...
...famous Sally Rand or naked reverse has been resting peacefully deep down in Dick Harlow's bag of gridiron tricks ever since Torbie Macdonald's graduation. It hasn't even been run off in practice once this year. But Charley Spreyer remembered the play and called it on the Brown five-yard line Saturday. Harvard had been storming over the Brown left tackle several times in a row, and this next play started the same way. This time, however, Spreyer handed the ball to Frannie Lee, who whirled around the Brown right end and into the end zone unmolested...