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Agee, James | December 16, 1944 issue

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The article presents the author's comments on some latest motion pictures. The author says that the motion picture "Farewell My Lovely," is well written by Raymond Chandler and stars Miles Mander, Claire Trevor and Ralfe Herald. The author added that he enjoyed the romanticism of the picture and its hopefulness and energy, and much of its acting. Another motion picture "Jamming the Blues," a hot-jazz short by the Life photographer Djon Mili, is exciting quite a few people around Hollywood, and has some right to, for it is one of the few musical shots.

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MOTION pictures -- Reviews; FAREWELL, My Lovely (Film); JAMMING the Blues (Film); CHANDLER, Raymond; MILI, Djon; MOTION picture industry
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