The Theatres
REGENT America's nice girl lias grown rip inlo a glamourous young woman. Deanna Durbin is no longer America's favourite "little girl" of motion pictures. Instead, Deanna is an even.more potentially popular young lady who steps out in all her glamour in "Nice Girl?" The film is Dcanna's ninth, and it is cxpected to fake its place among the hits in ■which the Universal star has grown up from the ingenue sensation of "Three Smart Girls" to the charming young lady seen most recently in "Spring Parade." Deanna sings five numbers, including Stcphfen Foster's "Old Folks at Home" and four new songs: "Perhaps," "Love at Last," "Beneath the Lights of Home" and "Thank Yon, America," the latter a stirring patriotic number.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 138, 6 August 1941, Page 8
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