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"HUNDRED MEN AND A GIRL"

PLAZA THEATRE ATTRACTION. The girl who has the most unusual singing voice in motion pictures, Deanna Durbin, is the star of the new Universal film, "100 Men ahd a Girl," a comedy drama with music, which opens at the Plaza Theatre, Stratford, to-day for a tour day season. Deanna delighted with her memorable performanee in "Three Smart Girls." Now she will capture you in her latest production. Featured with her in the offering is Lebpold Stokowski, one of the world's foremost orchestra eonductors. He has developed a new method of reproducing music for the sCreen which will thrill the senses. The excellent cast includes Adolphe Menjou, Alice Brady, Eugene Pallette, Mischa Ader as a mad musician, Billy Gilbert, Alma Kruger, Christian Rub and Jack Mulhall. The story of "100 Men and a Girl" concerns a musician's daughter who helps an orchestra 6f 100 men find their place in the sun when they are faCing a serious crisis. Deanna Durbin sings four songs destined to live in your heart long1 after you hear them. If you appreciate vibrant drama, if you enjoy sparkling comedy, if you respond to marvellous music you will want to see this film. You will be enchanted by Deanna Durbin in "100 Men and & Girl." the picture which gives new rhythm to human'lives

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1937, Page 9

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"HUNDRED MEN AND A GIRL" Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1937, Page 9

"HUNDRED MEN AND A GIRL" Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1937, Page 9

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