The Theatres
REGENT
FIRST N.Z. SCREENING
DEPARTMENT STORE ROMANCE
A tender romance blossoming in 'the turbulent miniature world form•ed • by a metropolitan department store, unfolds in gay fashion in "The Devil and Miss Jones,'" sparkling romantic comedy starring Jean Arthur, with Robert Cummings playing opposite. Directed by Sam "Wood, and produced by Frank Ross -for RKO Radio, the film presents the two young players as employees; of a large New York emporium. Charles Coburn, veteran character actor, heads the supporting cast as the multi-millionaire owner, who is humanised by the other two after a hilarious week of incident and gay .adventure in and around New York -City, with some of the funniest taking place at Coney Island.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 158, 22 September 1941, Page 5
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