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PARAMOUNT THEATRE.

New Bill Tomorrow.

"It All Came True," Warner Bros.' film version of the famous Louis Bromfield story, opens tomorrow at the Paramount Theatre, with Ann Sheridan in the starring role, and Jeffrey Lynn, Humphrey Bogart, and Zasu Pitts featured with her. Louis Bromfield. author of such fine novels as "The Rains Came" and others, now deals with the hopes and disappointments of a group of people living in a New York boarding-house. With the intensity of plot and characterisation typical of Bromfleld's stories, he. shows how these people, content to live in the reveries of their past, are suddenly thrown into a turmoil, when a gangster uses the boarding-house as a hideout. The mood and pace change smoothly from the fond old "Gay Nineties" to the disconcerting realities of the present. -The songs are a good example of that. Ann Sheridan sings such old favourites as "Mr. Dooley," "Oh, You Beautiful Doll," "and "Pretty Baby" with the same distinctive quality that she sings the brand new rhumba, "Baucho Serenade" and the sweet romantic ballad. "Angel in Disguise." A film bubbling over with laughter and romance, "Ladies Must Live" will be the second big film. Costarring Wayne. Morris and Rosemary Lane, the picture tells of a glowing romance between a country boy who has, made his millions in the city and a lovely night' club entertainer.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1941, Page 14

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PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1941, Page 14

PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1941, Page 14