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NEW ROMANTIC TEAM IN "U-BOAT 29"

VALERIE HOBSON AND SEBASTIAN SHAW ESTABLISH GRAND SCREEN PARTNERSHIP Irving Asher, who produced the Columbia, pictures, "U-Boat 29" and "Clouds Over Europe" is confident that he has discovered a new screen romantic team of exceptional promise in Valeric Hobson and Sebastian Shaw. "U-Boat 29," a thrilling espionage drama. Miss Hobson has been teamed with Barry K. Barnes and Roger Livcsey as well as with Laurence Olivier. It was following Tier remarkable success in "Clouds Over Europe" that Irving Asher decided to put Valerie Hobson in "UBoat 29." Sebastian Shaw playecll opposite Gertrude Lawrence in "Men Arc Not Gods/' a Naval Captain in "Farewell Again, " and with Edmund Lowe in "The Squeaker." In the first he was the jealous husband in "Farewell Again" the man who fell in love with the other girl, and in "The Squeaker l ' he was the informer. In "U-Boat 29" he plays a naval man in the employ of the intelligence service on the trail of a German spy played by Conrad Veidt. Miss Hobson nets as his stooge—she portrays the role of a village schoolmistress on a lonely island. who helps trap an enemy spy in this ac-tion-packed film.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 206, 30 August 1940, Page 2

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NEW ROMANTIC TEAM IN "U-BOAT 29" Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 206, 30 August 1940, Page 2

NEW ROMANTIC TEAM IN "U-BOAT 29" Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 206, 30 August 1940, Page 2

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