STATE THEATRE
CURRENT ATTRACTIONS. The final screening of "Take My Tip," featuring Jack Hulbert and Cicely Courtneidge, will be shown to-night. Although it is not a musical, Paramount's "Swing High, Swing Low," which co-stars Carole Lombard and Fred Mac Murray, and which comes to the State Theatre to-morrow and Friday, has a number of original songs written by top-notch Hollywood tunesmiths. Miss Lombard sings in this film for the first time. As a nightclub entertainer in torrid Panama, who falls in love with the adventuring Mac Murray, she sings "I Hear a Call to Arms" by Sam Coslow and Al Siegel, and "Then It Isn't Love," by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger. Dorothy Lamour, who made her film debut in "The Jungle Princess" after a career on the radio, croons "Panamania," a new swing hit by Coslow and Seigel, and Mac Murray, long known as an outstanding saxo-' phonist, plays trumpet accompaniments to Miss Lombard.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4564, 3 November 1937, Page 4
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155STATE THEATRE King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4564, 3 November 1937, Page 4
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