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TUDOR THEATRE

I‘ew will deny that Sonja Hcnie, that muclj-iiihnired skater and actress, is possessed of a dainty and delicate elnirm, and in "Everything Happens at Night,” winch is now being shown at the Tudor Theatre, she is even more fascinating, ntore thrilling. Olliers in the though'l-tully-seleeted cast of this Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox production are Ray Alilland, Robert Cummings, Maurice Moscovici), and Alan Dinehiirt. With the aid of Milland and Cummings, who, as a pair of enthusiastic newsptipe’.’ reporters, fall in love with Sonja simultaneously. there js a commendable comedy note injected into the intriguing story, which is not without: moments of tense drama. “Everything Happens at Night” was directed by Irving (Jimmings, with Darryl F. Znnuck in charge of the production. With delightful abandon, the Crazy Gang—Flanagan and Allen. Nervo and Knox, and Naughton and Gold —romp throng]) “Frozen Limits." the associate I'eature-letigfh at tract inn. The lure of .gold sets them off on the trail for Red Gulch—they ate only about’ 40 years too lalo, anil all the prosperity that was once there long gone. The adventures they have s’ltuiild amuse even the most jaded lilmgoer.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 229, 22 June 1940, Page 7

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TUDOR THEATRE Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 229, 22 June 1940, Page 7

TUDOR THEATRE Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 229, 22 June 1940, Page 7