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MOVIEGOER

At the U.T.

Leaving the same trail of dead Nazis and sabot age which has been the subject of pictures since. Hitler invaded Austria, Errol Flynn, Ronald Reagan, and company tear and blast their way across Germany to the Dutch frontier with blood, sweat, and doubletalk. They are captured innumerable times by the Gestapo, but since, as everybody knows, the Germans don't eat Wheaties, the picture ends with their inevitable escape to England in a captured bomber.

German munition factories are very easy to destroy in Hollywood, since the union only allows them to have one guard at the door. After the plant is in flames however, a few Nazis appear and our heroes blast them to hell with deadly aim. Flynn is able to pick up a woman who leads them to safety.

In spite of the triteness of the subject, the picture is not without its good points. The pranks of Alan Hale and Ronald Reagan are good for an occasional laugh, and the antics of a certain conductor who kicks them off a train are worth at least fifty-five cents.

On the other side of the bill, Rob Cummings and Diana Barrymore spend an amusing hour chasing each other around. The possibilities of what can happen to a 21 year old girl disguised as 13 are boundless, and most of them appear in "Between Us Girls" either in fact or implication.

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