AMUSEMENTS
KING’S THEATRE “NO, NO, NANETTE” Anna Neagle’s latest film, “No, No. Nanette,” now delighting crowded houses at the King’s Theatre, is a sprightly and tuneful modern romance, adorned with songs, dances and hilariOu-~. complications. Few songs of recent years have so captured the public fancy as did "Tea For Two” and "I Want to Be Happy." Sung, and whistled and hummed by millions ever since the musical comedy became' :i success, those tunes, as well as the title-song itself. "No. No. Nanette,” have become widely known. Now the three sengs come to the screen in f>KO Radio":;" version of the original
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20570, 2 June 1941, Page 3
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102AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20570, 2 June 1941, Page 3
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