DOUBLE FEATURE BILL.
BALANC’ED PROGR AM ME. "MURDER” AND “MUSIC.” Rudy A allee, world famous iad u crooner, comes to King’s Theatre today, matinee and evening, in the latest and most pretentious ol Warner Bros. mammoth musicals “Sweet Music.” Vallee will be heard in a half dozen catchy songs written especially for the production. Ann Dvorak also sings and dances in spectacular numbers .Still another songbird who will be heard in the picture is Helen Morgan, famous torch singer who made such a hit in “Show Boat ” Rudy Vallee’s Con--111 eti.ut Yankees appear m the picture ns does the Frank and Milt Britton Band, which will dispense red hit tunes The music and !yt ies were written by three of tile most Jan.eus song teams Warren and Dabis:. Dixon and Wrubcl and Fain and Kalia! The picture, which carries a dcaiiite plot is filled with romance, drama and hilarious comedy. It is ■be story of a '■ oung college boy who organises a band and makes good as a crooner and orchestra leader in the big night clubs and ever the radio He fill’s in love will. a beautiful dauei ig girl and helps hei up the ladder to success although she thinks he i.s jealous of her and is trying to ruin her career, .'cores of beautiful girls are seen in the deuce numbers and spectacular ensembles which were directed by Bobby Connolly.
The other feature on the programme which was :pa c-ially selected to balance the programme is “The Dragon Murder Case’’ starring Warren William. A mvstery thriller of the Pbdo Vane series "it. keps you guessing until the very last moment
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13177, 8 February 1936, Page 5
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273DOUBLE FEATURE BILL. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13177, 8 February 1936, Page 5
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