Old Favourite Songs Never Die
r pilAT the old songs never die is hull cated in "O-Kay for Sound” at His Majesty’s Theatre, which has proved an outstanding success with patrons in every part of the theatre. In the plantation scene. “Way Down South.” the following old favourites are introduced : “Mighty Lak a Rose.' “Little Dolly Daydreams,” "Lily of Laguna.”, with chorus accompaniment. and each of these items arouses an enthusiastic response from the audience. The J. C. Williamson Ltd., management has received many letters commending this feature in the spectacular revue.
iiiniiiiiiiiiimiiminiiniininiiiiiiiiiiimiimiinniiiiiinniiimii TN ONE of the oddest and least puhx licised by-products of the motion picture industry, Hollywood .screen players mailed a total of 3,000,000 portraits to their fans during last year, according to statistics ju«t revealed by the Paramount Studios. ' lllllllllllllllllllllllllHiniiillllliHlllltllllltllilllllllllllllllliHlHl
I AS the result of the outstanding perI formance he turned in as leading ' man opposite Grace .Moore in the star’s ! musical production, "When You’re In Love,” Cary Grant, one of the screen’s most popular actors, has been placed under an extended term contract by Columbia Pictures.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 105, 28 January 1938, Page 16
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