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“MIDNIGHT MADONNA”

Described as “the most sensational film find of the year," four-year-old Kitty Clancy, a dimpled, curlyhaired blonde beauty, will be seen for the first time on Wednesday at the Regent Theatre when Paramount’s “Midnight Madonna,” a story of a mother’s battle for the custody of her child begins its run. Little Miss Kitty is the daughter of a Bridgeport, Connecticut, couple. She has never received any stage or acting training, but regards the business of appearing before the cameras as a “game,” and has succeeded in making it just that for the more seasoned actors who appear with her in the drama. These include Warren William, Mady Correll, New York stage beauty who makes her film debut in “Midnight Madonna,” Robert Baldwin, Jonathan Hale, Edward Ellis and many others.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20925, 3 January 1938, Page 13

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“MIDNIGHT MADONNA” Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20925, 3 January 1938, Page 13

“MIDNIGHT MADONNA” Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20925, 3 January 1938, Page 13

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