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PIRATE BATTLE ADDS THRILLS TO MUSICAL DRAMA

Veterans of the silent clays of West er n drama, historical serials of the days of Daniel Boone, and such lusty screen, fare, relived past glories in the newest musical romance of tin screen! Former players in "horse operas,'* and a director who in the early days directed repeated their strenuous work in a man-made wilderness at the Metro.GoldwynMayer studios, for "Naughty Marietta, " Victor Herbert's famous musical romance which comes, with Jeanettc Ma,cDonald and Nelson Eddy. In buckskin clothes and coonskin caps a band of a hundred scouts marched through the Everglades to do battle with pirates. Nelson Eddy led the scouts, and veteran Walter Long the pirates. "THAT WOMAN" KEEPS HUBBY IN TROUBLE Mr and "Mrs Bill Rcardon, the sleuths of ''There's always a Woman' continue their madcap adventures in ''There's That Woman Again."' The comedy sequel introduces a new Mrs Reardon in the lovely Virginia Bruce with Douglas appearing again as thr? wife.troubled super-detective. The Rcardon's sleuthing shenanigans con cern a series of jewellery thefts with Douglas plotting the arrest of a suspcct and Bruce counter-plotting to prove bim innocent.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19390825.2.6.3

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 54, 25 August 1939, Page 3

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PIRATE BATTLE ADDS THRILLS TO MUSICAL DRAMA Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 54, 25 August 1939, Page 3

PIRATE BATTLE ADDS THRILLS TO MUSICAL DRAMA Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 54, 25 August 1939, Page 3

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