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Show Fred MacMurray To PlayVillian In 'Caine Mutiny' For the second time in his long movie career, in Columbia Pictures Pic-tures "The Caine Mutiny," Fred MacMurray is playing a "stinker." "stink-er." In his first try at playing an obnoxious character, he created a sensation with his performance as Barbara Stanwyck's partner in murder, in "Double Indemnity." Now, again, Fred plays a stinker and loves every minute of it. Cast as Lt. Keefer, the novelist-intellectual novelist-intellectual turned Navy officer who sparks the trouble aboard the destroyer-minesweeper Caine in Columbia Pictures' version of the Pulitzer Prize novel, "The Caine Mutiny," written by Herman Wouk starting Sunday at the Academy Theatre. MacMurray once more shows that he is one of the finest dramatic actors on the screen today. to-day. Produced by Stanley Kramer and filmed in color by Technicolor, "The Caine Mutiny" also stars Humphrey Bogard, Jose Ferrer and Van Johnson. Seen in support of MacMurray and his co-stars in "The Caine Mutiny" are newcomers Robert Francis and May Wynn, romantic leads in the powerful drama based on one of the greatest novels of our time. Edward Dmytryk directed direct-ed Stanley Roberts' screen play. |