Deanna Durbin Silent Night
From the movie Lady on a Train (1945) Lady on a Train is one of Durbin s better movies, especially among her later efforts. However, critics at the time were vicious with mostly negative reviews. They wouldn t let her grow the demand was for her to play light comedy with lots of singing, and nothing else. However, the clever noircomedymurder mystery is wellreceived by critics today. Still, I have to hand it to Time magazine for the nastiest yet most hilarious review, especially in its descri
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