TULL’S PICTURES
“Ginger” Jane is in tin* Navy now, as the rollicking star ol “The Holj Terror,” to he shown by Jlr Hull on T: iuay. ; Laughable., prankish, riotous—a whirlwind of mischief, excitement and joy—that’s Jane Withers, in the starring role which makes her the joy of the midshipmen, and the despair of the Admirals. As the pet of the Navy Air Base, Jane Wither, gets into such mischief that Anthem Martin, a sailor, is assigned vo look after her. This is all right with Jane Ixjcause Anthony, in love with Leah 'Day, the owner of “The Golden Anchor.’, a sailor’s hangout, spends most of his time at the inn. When Leah abandons the* inn. for lack <>l customers, the real spies move in, for the inn is a perfect vantage point from which they can observe tryouts of the Na\ \ s new secret airplane*. Jane persuades the Commandent to release her pals, and let Leah reopen her place*, hut when Jane and Leah enter the inn. they are seized hy the spies, who ate already taking notes on the an manoeuvers. Jane escapes from the band of conspirators and. in riotous fashion, breaks up the spy ring, reunites Anthony and Leah, and brings the picture to a hilarious conclusion.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXX, Issue 3627, 3 July 1939, Page 5
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