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CATCHY TUNES

“SAY IT WITH MUSIC.” This latest British and Dominions’ production presents Jack Payne and his band, and there should be no doubts as to this film’s popularity. Not only is this famous band brilliantly presented in “Say it With Music,” which will be screened at the Plaza Theatre next Wednesday and Thursday, but a human story, written by William Pollock, also entertains the onlooker. Percy Marmont plays the of Jack Payne’s war-time friend and composer of the tune. The director is Jack Raymond, whom Herbert Wilcox called upon as being preeminently capable of handling what is fundamentally a sincere and richly human picture. Oriental music by Ray Noble will soon be heard on everyone’s lips, particularly outstanding is “Love is the Sweetest Thing,” put over by Jack Payne himself.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1934, Page 20 (Supplement)

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CATCHY TUNES Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1934, Page 20 (Supplement)

CATCHY TUNES Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1934, Page 20 (Supplement)

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