Word: trios
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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International Lady (United Artists) chronicles the adventures of three very nice people: a .U.S. G-Man (George Brent), a Scotland Yarder (Basil Rathbone), and a beauteous spy (Ilona Massey). How this pleasant trio happened to get involved in a Nazi effort to sabotage U.S. shipments of war planes to Britain is a mystery. They should have been having tea together in some cozy...
...Indians took all of the first three places, and the trio of Don Burnham, Sid Bull, and Bob Williams crossed the tape in that order practically holding hands...
...high jump, Kirkland came in first, Lowell second, and Adams third. The winning trio of jumpers, Lester, Leslie, and Sommers leaped for a total of 15 feet, two inches...
...that this trio doesn't keep up its batting average; it's simply that this time they're playing in the bush leagues. The LaCava touch is still evident, and in places it's beautiful to watch. Montgomery plays to perfection the role of a neurotic playboy, which lie should be pretty familiar with by this time. Miss Dunne is as convincing a small-town girl as if she's just fought her way out of a load of hayseed. But when these three are tossed together in a story that's as depressing as it is dull, the result...
...while committing the heroine (Mary Astor) he loves to the pen, Bad Man Humphrey Bogart gives the performance of his career. Close behind him is an aging (61), solid (280 lb.), crackerjack Broadway actor (Sydney Greenstreet) making his first movie a shivery success. Making a trio with this pair is slight, saccharine, sinister Peter Lorre, whose mere presence would turn a bedtime story macabre...