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Prama News and Reviews
American Woman Spy's
Story Told in Keith's Film
By Jay Carmody
The movie version of Claire M. Phillips’ story of spying in
Manila during the Japanese occupation opened at Keith’s yesterday
with the heroine present in person and with a prestige audience
attending a special premiere performance last night.
These ceremonial rites Vere deemed justified by the drama of
Mrs. Phillips’ experience as a spy and the popularity of her adven
ture m two previous story lorms.
a magazine article and a novel.
They are, Indeed, more justi
fied on these grounds than on any
notable merit of the film, “I Was
an American Spy,” as produced
(by Monogram. Monogram’s ver
'aion is a thin and sketchy affair
which is more concerned with
movie boxofflce fromula than wltn
ant special qualities Mrs. Phillips’
experience may have had.
It begins, indeed, with a 25
minute stretch of the heroine’s
romance with a sergeant which
suggests that this dalliance is
more likely to cost America the
Philippines than that Mrs. Phil
lips could ever help win them
back. It is an opening that seems
deliberately calculated to alienate
the audience’s affections for Ann
Dvorak in the title role before
her daring espionage begins.
This is no way to treat a girl
so bravely identified with our
side. It nullifies to a considerable
extent the impact of a prologue
and epiloque in which Gen. Mark
W. Clark pays official homage to
Mrs. Phillips for her courage and
resourcefulness.
* * * *
As adapted by Sam Roeca and
directed by Lesley Selander, Mrs.
Phillips story is almost totally
lacking in the excitement of au
thenticity. Miss Dvorak's heroine
comes off rather as. just another
movie spy, a girl whose patriot
ism is belatedly aroused more by
anger toward the Japanese than
any real feeling for her country.
Actually, this cannot have been
ine case dui Dy me mne 1 was
An American Spy” establishes its
motive for her spy activities. Mrs.
Phillips looks less heroic than is
good for the movie of her ad
venture.
* * * *
The woman Miss Dvorak por
trays is a night club entertainer
in Manila when the picture opens.
The day is Dec. 8, 1941, and the
Philippines’ Capital is waiting for
the Japanese planes. The latter
come and the Manilians take to
the hills, the heroine more to be
with the man she loves than for
any other other reason. That
she might impede him in his
duties as a sergeant, and not only
him but his impatient buddies,
never occurs to her.
The turning point in the hero
ine’s romantic obsession comes
when she sees her man shot dur
ing a weak sequence in the film
which purports to recall the Ba
taan Death March.
After this, she cannot wait to
get back to Manila, return to her
old night club and begin the task
of mulcting the higher echelon
Japanese occupiers of useful in
formation. The one of whom she
especially makes a monkey is an
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"I WAS AN AMERICAN SPY.” a Mono
tram (Allied Artists) picture, produced by
David Diamond, directed by Lesley Se
lander, screenplay by Sam Roeca. based
on Reader's Digest story. "I Was an Amer
ican Spy.” and novel. "Manila Espionage."
by Claire Phillips and Myron B. Gold
smith. At Keith’s.
The Cast.
Claire _Ann Dvorak
Boone _ Gene Evans
PhUUpt -Douglas Kennedy
Col. Masamoto_Richard Loo
Paclo_..._Leon Lontoc
Lolita ___ Chablnt
Cant. Arlto_ Philip Ahn
Pely--- Marya Marco
Dlan ___Nadene Ashdown
Dorothy _ Lisa Perraday
Kamurl _Howard Chuman
Zlg Zag_Freddie Revelala
Army colonel who apparently is
inept enough to reveal Japanese
strategy without thinking to
practice any on the friendly girl.
Mrs. Phillips, whose code name
was ‘‘High pockets” for*b none too
subtle reason, seems to have been
extraordinarily successful as a spy.
She turns up all sorts of valuable
war plans for the American
guerilla radio station, including
the Japanese attack on Rabaul.
The effect of the film is to sug
gest that her skill in this is due
more to the dull-wittedness of the
Japanese than through her own
cleverness.
Obvoiusly. this cannot have
been the intention of Monogram
in making ‘‘I Was An American
Spy.”
The shallowness of the perform
ances in the melodrama at Keith’s
is something that will have to be
charged more to the screenscript
than to the performers. Miss
Dvorak is never inspired to do
more than go through the familiar
motions of an actress playing a
spy, and the same is true of Gene
Evans as the sergeant leader of
the guerillas, Richard Loo as the
Japanese colonel, and Philip Ahn
as a Nip admiral.
They and the others can do
very little to make “I Was An
American Spy” look like a genuine
tribute to a courageous American
woman. It just keeps looking like
a movie in spite of them.
* * * *
Bulletin board: Montgomery
Players will close their season
on Saturday night with a perform
ance of “Goodbye, My Fancy,”
at Leland Junior High school
auditorium. . , . Ten performances
of Jean Anoulih’s “Antigone” will
AMUSEMENTS,
TY’S TOUGH—Actor Power
plays a rugged role in “ Raw
hide,” which opens today at
the Palace. Susan Hayward is
his co-star.
be given by Theater Lobby, 17 St.
Matthew’s Court, starting tomor
row night.... These will be offered
in two series, May 18-22 and May
25-29. . . . “Heaven Can Wait”
opened a series of three perform
ances at the Alexandria Little
Theater last night. ... It will be
presented again tomorrow and
Saturday nights. .. . "As You Like
It” will be the outdoor theater
attraction at American University
May 13 through May 25. . . . Per
formance will start at 8:30 pm.
nightly. . . . “Back Stage at Clar
endon Methodist Church” will be
presented on Sunday evening at
7:30 in the social hall of the
church. ... It involves a cast of
more than 100 and tells the story
v/i uau cv Ui kxuwlxi ttllU
activity in the church’s history.
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p.m. tomorrow in Tifereth Israe
Synagogue, 1401 Euclid stree
N.W.
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Hoara, 9 A.M. to A P.M.
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A METRO GOIDWYN MAYER PICTURE
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1
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MERCEDES McCAMBRIDGE
STARTS TODAY
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TODAY'S NEIGHBORHOOD MOVIES
-
- nanir Savannah St. at 13th St. S.f. I
rnnA } block oH A|a. Av.. J0. 2-2233 !
Last Chance to See BUD ABBOTT AND
LOU COSTELLO as They "MEET THE
INVISIBLE MAN." Features at 6:15.
8:05. 9:50.
CAROLINA n* on?,.N3.C447Ar “
“BRIDE OP FRANKEN8TEIN,” “SON OF
FRANKENSTEIN
STANTON -ft cJ!S«N t
VAN HEFLIN In “TAPROOTS ’' ROBERT
STERLING In “BUNCO 8QUAD.,,
CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Av*. N.W. RE. 0184 j
Last Day: RICHARD TODD. RUTH RO
MAN in "LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE."
at 6, 7:50, 9:40,
FAIRFAX THEATER
"GROUNDS FOR MARRIAGE," VAN
HEFLIN. KATHRYN GRAYSON.
GREENRELT
VAN HEFLIN In "TOMAHAWK." JOAN
DAVIS In "TRAVELING SALESWOMAN,”
at 7. 8:30.
CFQRGFTflWN 1351 wis. a».. "
UbllBtlfclUWIV Air Cond. AD. 8100
"THE COMMUNITY ART CINEMA
LAST DAY!
By Arrangement With
RUPERT D OYLY CARTE
GILBERT & SULLIVAN’S
“THE MIKADO”
, In Technicolor with MARTYN GREEN.
KENNY BAKER and the D'OYLY CARTE
| CHORUS. Doors Open 5:45 P.M. Fea
ture at 6. 7:56. 9:52._
HISER-BETHESDA 74,4,wit«Av*
JANE RUSSELL in
“THE OUTLAW”
" At 6. 7:60. 9:45. News. _
WARNER RROS. THEATERS
lor Information Call JUpubHe Otit
AMBASSADOR
ant.” 1. 3:10. 5:20, 7:30, 9:40.
ftVftl f)N John Lund. Oena Tier
n Tftlaun ney ..The Matlnl 8ea.
son." 6, 7:50, 9:45,
ftVF CRAW) Oorts Day. Oene
nvis. UflHflU Nelson, “Lullaby of
Broadway,” 6:35, 9:25. Robert Rock
well, “Prisoners in Petticoats,” 8:10.
Rl'VrUI V ,rte Parking. Oene
DLlUUil Tierney, John Lund,
“The Mating Season,” 2, 5:45, 9:35.
Alan Ladd, "Branded." 4:10, 8:00.
CALVERT-SHERIDAN S?
Tech-:
CENTRA! Marlon Brando. “The
VWIIHIUI Men,” 11:16, 9:40,
6:06, 9:30. George Montgomery,
“Iroquois Trail," 1. 4:25, 7:50.
CM ANY John Lund. Oene Tierney,
vvasvn I Thelma Ritter. “The Mat
lng Season." 7, 9:30.
KENNEDY *lchar<1 Todd- Ruth
a Roman, "Lightning
Strikes Twice," 2, 3:56, 6:50. 7 45
9:45._
PEM-VPT0WH li':,'
1:15, 6:20. 9:26. Errol Flynn. Hum
phrey Bogart, “Virginia City." 3:16.
7:1 o.
SAVnV Joan Blondell, “Lady for a
wsaevi Night.” 6:15, 9:30. Stephen
McNally. “Air Cadet.” 8x
SECO 811ver Spring," Md. Free Park
lng. Van Johnson, Katnryn
,:85
SILVER 8Uver 8prlDB' Md ~Pre"e
P»rklng. Richard Todd,
Ruth Roman. “Lightning Strikes
Twice," l. 3:05, 6:20. 7:25, 9-40 “
6.40, 9.25. (Academy Award w<"n»r )
The first 100 lady patrons will BeH
elven a beautiful “Oscar” corsage
courtesy HUkrest Plorlgt. Takoma
TIVOLI Rtchard Todd, Ruth ftoman
, "Lightning Strikes Twice"
1:30, 3:30. 5:30, 7:30, 9:30,
S. U. LOEW’S MT. VERNON
OPEN A1B DRIVE-IN
Rt. 1, 3 Ml. 8*. ef Alex., AL. TOOO
Show Starts 8:40 D.8.T.! DAVID
BRIAN. RUTH ROMAN In ‘XIGHT
NINO STRIKES TWICE.’’ at 10:05.
plus ‘‘BLONDIE’S HERO," at 8:40.
Coma Early. Doors Open 7:30! Kids
Free. Playxround, Pony Rides, Candy
Free to Every Child! Starts Friday:
"OROUND6 FOR MARRIAGE."
SUNSET DRIVE-IN *7^“
Bet. Calambla Pike A Shirley Hwy.
Open 7:30. Today. Tomorrow: MAR
LON BRANDO TERESA WRIGHT
In “THE MEN." at 8:30. Plus COR
NEL WILDE In “POUR DAYS LEAVE."
at 10:05. SI,00 Plus Tax a Cartull,
AIRPORT DRIVE-IN "ft®
“TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS." In
Technicolor. MARIO LAN8A. KATH
RYN GRAYSON, at 10:30. Plus “D.
O. A ." EDMUND O’BRIEN. PAMELA
BRITTON, at 8:56. Added: “AND
THERE WERE FOUR" Friday:
“AIR CADET" and "OUTRAGE.”
DRIVE-IN °pen 7:45 p.m. RICH
*" ARD TODD RUTH
ROMAN. ZACHARY BCOTT lH
gL]°H™ING STRIKES TWICE," i.“
HYATTS VILLE
MAN" »
8COTT In ‘VIRGINIA
CITY. Plus Cartoon 8how with
Tim and Jerry, Donald Duck.
Pluto,
CREVERLY '^Dro££T£
.r°eYAL 8%TD^40" ^T*chnlco'or>*
MARLBORO
•'HUIUJIinV JOAN BENNETT.
ELIZABETH TAYLOR In “FATHER'S
LITTTiE DIVIDEND." at 7:25. 9:17.
VAYWfMin “ABBOTT AND Cos"
S1IIITVUU TELLO MEET THE
INVISIBLE MAN." at 6:30, 8:07,
0:45,_
Tomorrow: All-Family Show"
ERROL FLYNN, RANDOLPH
8COTT In "VIRGINIA CITY."
plus Cartoon Show with Tom and
Jerry, Bugs Bunny and Popeye.
FAMPfl open 6745 p.m" JOAN
vmibV FONTAINE. JOSEPH COT
TEN In "SEPTEMBER AFFAIR" and
DORIS DAY. GENE NELSON In
"LULLABY OF BROADWAY." Last
Complete Feature 7:52.
AI I Fll RICHARD TODD-RUTH
ftbbbn roman In "LIGHTNING
STRIKES TWICE." at 6:15. 8, P:4S,
Tomorrow: All Family Show! ER
ROL FLYNN, RANDOLPH SCOTT.
HUMPHREY BOGART In "VIR
GINIA CITY,” plus Cartoon Show
with Bugs Bunny. Tom and Jerry,
Doanld Duck. _
RTTHFCna “ABBOTT AND COS
OblBLMlA TELLO MEET THE
INVISIBLE MAN." at 6:16. 8. 9:45.
VIEHS MOL
In "LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE."
at 6, 7:45, 9:35,
Saturday. 1 Day Only—All Family
Show! ERROL FLYNN. MIRIAM
HOPKINS. RANDOLPH SCOTT
HUMPHREY BOGART In "VIR
GINIA CITY." plus Cartoon
Show with Tom and Jerry. Donald
Duck. Popeye._
Mil flPDICK POWELL. RHONDA
I UlsU FLEMING, In “CRY DAN
GER." at 7:30. 9:30.
Fairtawn A—>—I C»
■nun
BUSAN HAYWARD, WILLIAM LUNDI
GAN In "I'D CLIMB THE HIGHEST
MOUNTAIN.” In Technicolor, at 6:16,
8, 9:46 _
ATI AWTir Nichole Ave. A Atlantic
A1 LAN 1 Ur Sf jo 3.3000
"ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET THE
INVISIBLE MAN,” at 6:25, 8:10. 9:50.
CONGRESS 2W,JSt&r#J
FRED ASTAIRE. JANE POWELL In
"ROYAL WEDDING." In Technicolor,
I at 6:15, 8:05. 9:55._
| ANACOSTIA
Two Reissue Hits! ERROL FLYNN,
RANDOLPH SCOTT In "VIRGINIA
CITY," at 1. 5:06. 9:10; "DODGE
CITY." at .1:20. 7:30.__
Pflll AT Marlboro Pike at Diet. Line
VUnnie H| 3151 Free parking
RUTH ROMAN. RICHARD TODD In
"LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE." at
6:15. 8;05. 9:55.
laurel a f!f
PAUL DOUGLAS In "FOURTIIN
HOURS'*
CAPITOL CapitolHe^h,.. Md
Double Peature. BETTY GRABLE,
DAN DAILEY In "CALL ME MISTER."
In Technicolor, at 6:15. 9:50; CARY
GRANT in “TALK OF THE TOWN,”
\ at 7:55.
THE VILLAGE «[ V &
Today. Tomorrow: BUD ABBOTT,
LOU COSTELLO in "ABBOTT AND
COSTELLO MEET THE INVISIBLE
MAN." at 6. 7:52, 9:44._
NEWTON ,l* * Trtam MJ
Today. Tomorrow: RUTH ROMAN.
RICHARD TODD In "LIGHTNING
STRIKES TWICE." at 6, 7:50. 9:40.
JESSE THEATER
Phone DU. 9861
Today Tomorrow: DORIS DAY.
GENE NELSON in "LULLABY OF
BROADWAY,” in Technicolor, at
6:20. 9:32; LEE J. COBB, JANE
WYATT in "THE MAN WHO
CHEATED HIMSELF " at 7:53.
THI: VrnMnil 3707 Mt. Vernon
N*W Avo.. Alex.. Vo.
1 Block Pram Presidential Gardena
Phone Alee. 2424
Last Day: ERROL FLYNN. MIRIAM
HOPKINS in “VIRGINIA CITY." at
6:35. 8:20.
APFT 4813 Mass. Ave. N.W.
““ WO. 4400
2 Blf Hits with ERROL FLYNN. ANN
SHERIDAN. HUMPHREY BOGART,
OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND In "VIR
GINIA CITY.” at 1:25. 6:35. 9:40
"DODGE CITY,” at 3:60, 8.
ATLAS 1331 H *»• n.e. at. 8300
AIleAa Cont. , tQ ,,
It's the Real Korean Story: “STEEL
HELMET.” ROBERT HUTTON.
8TEVE BRODIE. Plus JOAN FON
TAINE. JOSEPH COTTEN In "SEP
TEMBER AFFAIR,”
PI nvrn Plney Branch ltd. and
a leWrebn y|ow(f Ay, IU 7-7017
Doors Open 6 P.M. 2 Star-Packed
Hits. ERROL FLYNN. OLIVIA DE
HAVILLAND in “DODGE CITY.” at
6. 10; ERROL FLYNN, HUMPHREY
BOGART in "VIRGINIA CITY." 7:55.
HATLOH M,h ‘ 11
Doors Open 6 P.M. Two Great Ac
tion Hits. “DODGE CITY," at 8:20;
"VIRGINIA CITY." at 7:20.
MacABTHUB T^StSS
Doors Open 6:15. JANE POWELL.
FRED ASTAIRE in "ROYAL WED
?INO.” In Technicolor." at 6:30.
:10, 8:50.
,*
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STMT “MY forbidden past."
ainib ROBERT MITCHUM, AVA
GARDNER.
1 pp A LIFE OP HER OWN1
“““ LANA TURNER, RAY MIL
LAND.
«uwfBrs^gRE:
ARTHUR 8TORY."
; WVI SAN "MY FORBIDDEN
l niuvn past.” Robert
I MITCHUM. AVA GARDNER.
. ASHTMI "GHOST OF FRANK
! "“n 1 Un ENSTEIN" and “SON
! OF DRACULA."
■ CVIKr "ROY'aL Wedding."
, jane POWELL. FRED
ASTAIRE.
i BUCKINGHAM
! ARTHUR STORY."
! pvnn the Woman on pieA
• DI nv 13," LORRAINE DAY. ROB
ERT RYAN.
trrrrncnw ■■ abbots a n o
ju r maun costello meet
THE INVISIBLE MAN." ABBOTT
and COSTELLO.
t reed 1723 Ki:9 **• 3445
» hhphp Parking Space
» STEWART GRANGER, WALTER
PIDGEON In •‘SOLDIERS THREE.”
j VIRGINIA M-mo7LBlvt,343 u' *
. MARJORIE MAIN. PERCY KIL
BRIDE in "MA AND PA KETTLE
| BACK ON THE FARM."_
CENTRE :airiington, Vo. TK. 1000
“BIRD OF PARADISE." DEBRA
PADGET. LOUIS JORDAN.
SH1RLINGT0N r°£a\™
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