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opposite Emil Jannings in a film version of George Arliss’ stage epic, “Darling of the Gods.” On the stage she played many heavy dramatic roles, as well as in such farces as “A Warm Corner,” and “It’s a Boy.” In “Marry Me,” Renate Muller is associated with lan Hunter, a present day matinee idol in London. George Robey, the celebrated London lion comique, makes his film debut in this picture, and Harry Green, the Hebrew comedian, also has a leading comedy role.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7242, 23 August 1933, Page 5

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opposite Emil Jannings in a film version of George Arliss’ stage epic, “Darling of the Gods.” On the stage she played many heavy dramatic roles, as well as in such farces as “A Warm Corner,” and “It’s a Boy.” In “Marry Me,” Renate Muller is associated with Ian Hunter, a present day matinee idol in London. George Robey, the celebrated London lion comique, makes his film debut in this picture, and Harry Green, the Hebrew comedian, also has a leading comedy role. Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7242, 23 August 1933, Page 5

opposite Emil Jannings in a film version of George Arliss’ stage epic, “Darling of the Gods.” On the stage she played many heavy dramatic roles, as well as in such farces as “A Warm Corner,” and “It’s a Boy.” In “Marry Me,” Renate Muller is associated with Ian Hunter, a present day matinee idol in London. George Robey, the celebrated London lion comique, makes his film debut in this picture, and Harry Green, the Hebrew comedian, also has a leading comedy role. Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7242, 23 August 1933, Page 5