The classic film festival Cinecon prides itself on presenting vintage movies that have been forgotten over the decades. And the 48th annual edition, which runs Thursday through Monday at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, has some delicious flicks just waiting to be rediscovered. Among the highlights: "Always a Bridesmaid" (1943) is a low-budget musical, starring the Andrews Sisters, Patric Knowles and Charles Butterworth, about a Lonely Hearts Club that is a front for a con game. "Hello, Everybody" (1933) is a musical-drama with radio sensation Kate Smith as a plain farmgirl who loves to sing. Randolph Scott plays the man she loves, but he is smitten with her sister. "Ladies' Night in a...
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