AT THE PICTURES
State: Starting Friday, “Greenwich Village,” a musical mardi-gras in technieolour, starring Don Ameche, Vivian Blaine, William Bendix, Carmen Miranda. This bright comedy recreates the gay and dramatic intimacies of the village's human cross-section. The sparkling dance sequences for the film were staged by Seymour Felix, and the rich, colourful costumes were designed by Hollywood’s ace designer—Yvonne Wood. •T_ ;estic: To-night only. “The Ghost t ’ «*rs‘,” with Olsen and Johnson. Toi. • w and Friday, “Hometown Holiday” a>:u' The Singing Sheriff” (Bob Crosby). Starting on Saturday, “The Constant Nymph” (from Margaret Kennedy’s pro- " "vocative novel). There will be ample musical entertainment in the double- . feature programme to be screened tomorrow and on Friday. The screen vetsion of Margaret Kennedy’s novel, “The Constant Nymph.” wil be shown from .Saturday to Wednesday. It has a remarkably talented cast of well-known players.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 29 August 1945, Page 4
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