To-Day’s Cinema

I was very happy when this came through my letterbox yesterday

To=Day’s Cinema was a weekly magazine giving us loads of information of films for release or in production.

The film was made on location in Quebec and has great scenic merit because of this.

Michael Rennie seemed to be well used by 20th Century Fox and other studios, during this period.

It seems also that he was briefly engaged to Mary Gardner who was the former wife of Otto Preminger

In the same Publication this film ‘Letter From Korea’ has a 2 page spread and yet it is one that I have never heard of. I can’t recall any reference to it over the years. Normally I would have some memory of any film of the fifties era I think but this one escapes me

Does anyone know anything about this film ?

Having just written that I came across this advertisement in a later To-Days Cinema magazine with ‘The Korean Story’ advertised among a list of top films that are well remembered :-

In the same issue there was a small reference to ‘Mr Drakes Duck’ a comedy with David Niven and Betsy Drake – I do remember that being reviwed on Radio and on Television at the time

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