The youngster have toddled, off with the honors, if there are any honors, in the current cinemas at the University. Besides the Mountie thriller, "Heart of the North," in which little Janet Chapman, as a precocious frontier orphan weighing in at 72, makes a grand partner for Dick Foran, at a mere 225, there is "Listen, Darling," a Judy Garland vehicle. This latter picture features, besides Miss Garland's warbling--now geting quite torchy for the Temple-Withers-Granville circuit--a modern Dan'l Boone and his "striped beaver," more commonly known as a skunk. The beaver is much funnier than Judy or the other people who hang around waiting for a line.
"Heart of the North" merely proves once again-clop-clop, clop-clop--that the Mounties always get what they start after, whether it's an outlaw, a woman, or even a promotion, Miss Chapman pipes her lines like Little Eva. Technicolor proves that Dick Foran is red-headed and at times red-blooded, See it run. Real red.
The Oxford Movement, its whys and whereforcs, are discussed in the short.
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