"CAFE COLETTE."
.: we have a spy story with ■: -which ;is mingled both comedy and .':' drama.. Given the task of securing ' the formula of a powerful explosive; a 1 band of international spies, with head-
I quarters at-the. Cafe Colette, do their ■; utmost with the assistance of Vanda, 1 a Russian dancer at' the cabaret, to " secure the data containing the formula - from Roger Manning ,a British intelli--1 gence. officer. ■ Unknown to Roger his j sister Jill becomes.a dancer at the cafe, • and .when ■ Vanda falls in love with ': him and shirks her task, her confede- ■ rates plan-to hit back through the in- .'. nocent Jill. ■ Paul Gavanagh has no difficulty, in scoring- as a British agent, >he is;both-natural and subtle. Greta ,1 Nissen is' attractive and true to type * asl •Vanda,' while others in the cast . include Donald. Calthrop, Sally Gray, I and Cecil Ramage.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1937, Page 21
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144"CAFE COLETTE." Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1937, Page 21
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