Love is in the air this time, and what better way to make your heart beat faster than in the company of threeclassic romantic comedies.
First up, Carole Landis and John Hubbard are switching places, literally, in 1940 body-swap comedy Turnabout. James Cagney is romancing Gloria Stuart on the high seas in 1934's Here Comes The Navy. And Charles Boyer and Margaret Sullavan have the most unorthodox marriage you can imagine in 1941's Appointment For Love.
We've got music from Cagney himself, as well as dreamy tunes from Doris Day and Jo Stafford. We're playing another round of Who The Hell Is That Hollywood Legend?
And radio entertainment this week comes courtesy of Charles Boyer and Myrna Loy!
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A duo of reviews, as Cary Grant takes to the piano in the utterly bizarre, ‘Kiss And Make-Up’, and Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn take to the rapids in ‘The African Queen’!
Radio entertainment this week comes from the Lux Radio Theatre
There’s music from Doris Day and The Andrews Sisters!
AND we’ll be taking a look at two supernatural films that aren’t out to scare you (although you may find yourself eeried out…), 1945’s The Enchanted Cottage and 1948’s Portrait Of Jennie.
MUSIC from Doris Day, Billie Holiday and Jimmy Dorsey!
Reviews of two movies! A lesser-seen Universal Horror movie starring the Queen Of Camp and The Master Of Lumbering! And a romantic comedy featuring a war between astronomy and astrology starring William Powell and Hedy Lamarr!
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The answers are all inside the new episode of Attaboy Clarence, so come on in and find out...