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JUDGE JUD GWG TH MIC B PRE pa The Movie Guide ue sereen version of “Chi on, wea 06. means band steals and) suffers endless | cago” has side-stepped_ the 1 tele humiliation in the court-rootm in idea of the play with the “iF ingy ¢ story ant erat | order to purchase her freedom, result that in certain stretches it muesraneye ne | which she is much more effective than the “ course of time, The husband original satire and that in others, rreerla” 1 n still loves her, yet at the same where it has borrowed from its time appreciates the vicious spirit stage mother, it is much flimsier. of the woman he has financed to Summarized, the movie is at times freedom obtains in’ the usual sand the last scene shows better and worse than the stage ried to an adoring husband, but him turning her out of the house play “Chicago.” As a movie, it letting a traveling salesman pay — into the rain-drenched streets of suffers from miscasting and poor hee lingeric bills, The traveling _ the city. acting. The direction, handled fellow tires of this pastime, so The director used the slap- by Frank Urson, is good and the — the blonde fills him full of lead to stick satire of the original manu story consistently interesting, so the accompaniment of her player — script at enough intervals to that the picture is worth seeing. — piano. make the picture illogi at Ignoring for the present the We then see her going through times you are asked to believe original stage production, the film the farcical procedure of a Chi that the characters are thumbing portrays a hungry blonde mar- cago trial by jury, while her hus (Continued on page 26) Wire (in theater lobby)—Well, you're late. I hope you didn’t forget the tickets. Tanvy Hussaxp—I did not! They're right here in my vest pocket. comicbooks.com