BOBBY BREEN'S LATEST PICTURE
In "Escape, to Paradise," Bobby Breen's new starring picture, the young singer presents what is saicl to be the finest repertoire of songs in his screen career. Each number is South American in flavour and Bobby sings them both as solos and with vocal accompaniment The numbers are "If Your Heart Could Speak,*' a ballad of the popular type; "Tra-la-la," an exhilarating song on the order of a polka; "Rhythm ot the Rio,'" a marching tune; "Jurame," a delightful serenade with more than a hint of tango rhythm; "Ay Ay Ay," one of the most iamous of all South American tunes, and "Vidalita," a haunting musical lament that owes its origin to the gduchos of tin; Argentine. . Victor Young was musical diirec- ! tor for "Escape to Paradise," which features Kent Taylor, Maria Shelton, Joyce Compton and Pedro De Cordoba in supporting roles.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 206, 30 August 1940, Page 2
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146BOBBY BREEN'S LATEST PICTURE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 206, 30 August 1940, Page 2
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