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MORGAN’S PICTURES

WESTPORT. “Flying Down to Rio” is melody that sweeps down heaven’s twinkling pathway in this year’s most exciting revels. Dolores del Rio is thc star in “Flying Down to Rio,” R.K.O. Radio’s great musical extravaganza at thc Victoria Theatre to-night and to-morrow (Saturday), matinee and evening, supporting artists being Gene Raymond, Paul Roulieu, Ginger Rogers and Frml Astaire, and a bevy of beautiful girls in songs and dances. Vincent Youmans is credited with every melody in the film, including the theme song, “ Flying Down to Rio,” a booming, thundering symphony of power inspired by an airplane ride: “Music Alake Ale,” a popular novelty number; and two new tangos, “Cairoca” and “Orchids in the Moonlight.” The last two, played by orchestras, are hailed as the greatest dance hits in many years. It is recommended for adult audiences. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Joe E. Brown will keep yon laughing when you see him on Aloutlay and Tuesday in ‘‘Son of a Sailor,” the happiest salt that ever sailed the sever, j seas. Approved for Universal Exhibition.

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Grey River Argus, 17 August 1934, Page 7

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MORGAN’S PICTURES Grey River Argus, 17 August 1934, Page 7

MORGAN’S PICTURES Grey River Argus, 17 August 1934, Page 7

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