Musical Ingenuity In "Everything Is Rhythm”
There is a wealth of musical presentation in "Everything is Khythm," some of it very ingenious; pretty girls, a lively dance, infectious fooling from the band, and a sustained note of high spirits most of tho time, ft also introduces to us the world’s most romantic couple, Harry Koy and his beautiful bride, Princess Pearl of Sarawak. Harry as an inconsequential band leader, by a. clever ruse, deputises for a band at a big society ball at the Hotel Eegal. Under the name of the "Crusaders" they make a tremendous hit, and are offered a contract. A visitor staying at the hotel is the Princess Paula of Monrovia, who is visiting London incognito. Eomanee soon develops. Harry composes a song for his princess and they make a, private record of it. Miss Minimus Paula’s chaperone-com-panion, discovers tho record and sends it to her uncle, the Grand Duke of Monrovia. Ho in turn plays it over to Count Rudolph, whom the Cabinet has elected as Paulas’ future husband. These two are parted by the intrigues of her court, and it is not until, when the band is on a world tour they touch at Monrovia, where, in spite of the machination of Grand Dukes, etc., all is cleared and Harry and Paula, plus tho boys, fly off to London—and freedom—to tho strain of "Sky High Honeymoon."
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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 273, 18 November 1936, Page 11
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231Musical Ingenuity In "Everything Is Rhythm” Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 273, 18 November 1936, Page 11
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