(In circle) Jan Kiepura and Gladys Swarthout, whose beautiful voices are blended in the musical romance, “Give Us This Night.” (Top right) Three baffling crimes ...a murderer who terrifies his victims through the use of “black magic” ... a girl trapped by circumstantial evidence ... these are some of the thrill ingredients mixed in S. S. Van Dine’s latest mystery drama. “The Garden Murder Case.” Edmund Lowe is the screen’s newest Philo Vance, ace detective, and lovely Virginia Bruce is the girl in the case. (Above) Jane Withers, as “Ginger” Jane, fights her way to happiness in “Little Miss Nobody."
(Left) Warner Baxter, who stars in “Robin Hood of El Dorado.” is here seen passing an idle moment whittling a stick while his faithful horse looks on. (Above) A boy with a beautiful voice, Bobby Breen, has the principal singing role in “Let’s Sing Again,” in which he appears with Henry Armetta, George Houston, and Vivienne Osborne.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19098, 20 August 1936, Page 13
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155(In circle) Jan Kiepura and Gladys Swarthout, whose beautiful voices are blended in the musical romance, “Give Us This Night.” (Top right) Three baffling crimes ...a murderer who terrifies his victims through the use of “black magic” ... a girl trapped by circumstantial evidence ... these are some of the thrill ingredients mixed in S. S. Van Dine’s latest mystery drama. “The Garden Murder Case.” Edmund Lowe is the screen’s newest Philo Vance, ace detective, and lovely Virginia Bruce is the girl in the case. (Above) Jane Withers, as “Ginger” Jane, fights her way to happiness in “Little Miss Nobody." (Left) Warner Baxter, who stars in “Robin Hood of El Dorado.” is here seen passing an idle moment whittling a stick while his faithful horse looks on. (Above) A boy with a beautiful voice, Bobby Breen, has the principal singing role in “Let’s Sing Again,” in which he appears with Henry Armetta, George Houston, and Vivienne Osborne. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19098, 20 August 1936, Page 13
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