FEATURES GRAND OPERA
1 ENTER MADAME ’ FOR REGENT Comedy, romance, and excellent singing are delightfully blended in ‘ Enter Madame,’ starring Elissa Landi and Cary Grant, which opens at the Regent on * Friday. With the story of an opera star’s life and loves for its plot, 1 Enter Madame ’ takes Advantage of its setting to introduce a number of scenes from three popular operas—not merely incidental scenes, but actual opera, faithfully, beautifully, and effectively performed. The voices of Richard Bonelli, Metropolitan Opera star, and Nina Koshetz, famous soprano, are heard in these sequences and add immeasurably to the delight of the picture. In and out of the opera flashes a diverting tale of marital misunderstanding between a beautiful prima donna and her handsome but meglected husband, Elissa Landi and Grant, in the principal featured roles, again give evidence of their unusual comedy talent and are a delight to match. They receive comedy support froiu Lynile Overman, Sharon Lynhc, Frank Albertson, Adrian Rosiey, and Paul Porcasi.' ‘Enter Madame ’ has everything that goes to make fot aii hour’s capital entertainment.
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Evening Star, Issue 22070, 2 July 1935, Page 11
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177FEATURES GRAND OPERA Evening Star, Issue 22070, 2 July 1935, Page 11
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