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Show Betty Button Has Cinderella Role In Mario Feature ''The Stork Club," a name synonymous syn-onymous with glamour and gaiety, gai-ety, is also the name of Para-mount's Para-mount's newest Betty Hutton starrer, which opens today at the Mario Theater. Appearing in support of Miss Hutton is an unusually strong cast of favorites, including Barry Bar-ry Fitzgerald, Don DeFore, Robert Rob-ert Benchley, Bill Goodwin, Iris Adrian, Mikhail Rasumny and Mary Young- Special mention ! must be given to the movie debut de-but of Andy Russell, America's newest singing find. "The Stork Club" tells a super-Cinderella story, spiked with many hilarious situations, it concerns the amazing things that happen following Betty's rescue from drowning of an eccentric millionaire, played . by Barry Fitzgerald. Betty, a hatcheck girl in the Stork Club, finds herself her-self the recipient of anonymous gifts that include charge accounts ac-counts in all the best New York shops, a sumptuous suite in one of the finest hotels, a limousine and chauffeur always at her disposal, dis-posal, and other such insignificant insignifi-cant trifles. The polt reaches rioi-ous rioi-ous proportions when her marine mar-ine boy friend, . Ixm DeFcre. returns re-turns from the war, looks around at Betty's set-up and raises a suspicious eyebrcv.'. How it all works out in the end makes "The Stork Club" one of the most delightful comedies seen in a long time. |