And Phil Harris does himself proud in his first straight part as the diamond-in-the-rough café owner.

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- And now here's our Hollywood reporter, Libby Collins. What's new, Libby?

- Well, the darling of musical movies will soon be seen in a new one... Betty Grable in Twentieth Century-Fox's Wabash Avenue.

- An event that will make the fans happy.

- You know, Betty's always delightful in a singing and dancing part.

- She plays a Gay Nineties cabaret performer in love with Victor Mature, the breezy lad who helps her to stardom.

- And Phil Harris does himself proud in his first straight part as the diamond-in-the-rough café owner.

- You know, some of the ensemble scenes are way beyond what the Nineties could have produced in lavishness.

- And Betty wears some fabulous costumes.

- And does full justice to them.

- Indeed, she does.

- For Wabash Avenue, her hair is lighter than usual.

- And in Technicolor you get the full effect of her pink and gold loveliness.

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