1944 in Print — ‘Walter Winchell on Broadway,’ Feb. 22, 1944

Feb. 22, 1944, Walter Winchell

Feb. 22, 1944

Notes of an Innocent Bystander

The Magic Lanterns: Warner Bros., old hands at cinematizing the news tickers, have decided that the Free French need a little attention. Vichy being a villain made to order. They’ve got it in ‘Passage to Marseille,’ another one of their solar plexus punches. It takes the correct line on the question. It gets top-hole playing from H. Bogart, Claude Rains and Sydney Greenstreet, who used to hang around Casablanca, and Michele Morgan and Helmut Dantine…. Other thighfuls garner more publicity, but none fills a set of nylons better than Merle Oberon in “The Lodger.”

From the Palm Beach Daily News.

Feb. 22, 1944, Walter Winchell

Feb. 22, 1944, Walter Winchell

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1 Response to 1944 in Print — ‘Walter Winchell on Broadway,’ Feb. 22, 1944

  1. Benito's avatar Benito says:

    A sweet tip of Walter’s hat to the lovely, elusive Zorina

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