“THERE GOES MY HEART”
GAY ROMANTIC COMEDY The merry romantic adventures of a madcap heiress who runs out on her fortune and into a roving reporter who’s out to get her story but comes Dack with her heart, are gaily depicted In Hal Roach’s “There Goes My Heart,” in which Fredric March and Virginia Bruce are starred. A great cast, headed by the new streamlined Patsy Kelly, Alan bray, Nancy Carroll. Eugene Palletle snd Etienne Girardot, supports the stars in this comedy romance of a girl who threw away a-million dollars, deserted her yacht for a bargain base- ! ment, and found that you can have a 1 barrel of fun eating hamburgers, riding ' subways—and falling in love--with a guy to whom you’d always been, just a headline—and a headache. i Patsy Kelly and Alan Mowbray strike a bizzarre romantic note as an electric vibrator demonstrator and her subway motorman sweetheart, who works at night and spends his days studying chiropractic.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 25 November 1939, Page 4
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