ST. JAMES THEATRE.
"Love In a Bungalow."
Romantic comedy flits in the door and laughter floats out the windows of the Cupid-managed menage in Uni"Love in a Bungalow," which opens at St. James Theatre on Friday with Nan Grey and Kent Taylor in the roles of modern sweethearts. Beautiful - blonde Nan Grey portrays the hostess of a mo lei home and Kent Taylor is seen as a super-salesman out of a job. One morning when she comes to work, Nan finds Taylpr comfortably reclining in'the best bedroom of the model house. The young man if brazen, but has a breezy charm and a disarming wit. Nan finds herself forgetting to be angry. In fact, she gets his breakfast. The two become fast friends, and one evening, just as a lark, they enter a radio contest, Five thousand l dollars is to be given to the young married couple writing the best letter; telling why they consider themselves the world's happiest husband and ■Svife. The fireworks begin when they are awarded first prize. Their letter had declared they were married and possessed a house and two children. The prize donor arrives in person, to discover how happy- they are,. The climax of the film revolves abqut the attempts of the "happy couple' to get themselves out of their predicament. Nan Grey and Kent Taylor are ably supported by a cast which includes JRichard Carle, Hobart Cavanaugh. Jack Smart, Minerva UrecaJ, Margaret McWsde. and Louise Beavers, Directed by Hay McCarey, the picture is swiftly paced and possesses an appealing light quality which makes entertaining comedy. John Harkrider's sets are outstanding. A complete model home, up-to-date in detail, will, be a source of interest to home-1 builders. j
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1937, Page 6
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285ST. JAMES THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1937, Page 6
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