ON THE SCREEN
REGENT For a musical treat, thai is i'ilk'J with laughter, song, romuiw and comedy,, RKO's ''Seven Days Leave" w'ill keep patrons enjoyid even alter they have left the theatre. lit is a film that gives you the. impression that it is something different. It features twelve of America's leading vaudeville stars and two of the top line dance bands of the day. Freddy Martin is tops in his rendering of sweet style music, while Les Brown and his band supply the more hot and solid type of swing, in her usual style of supplying the vocal effort. Miss Ginny Simms is well up to her usual standard, and is just as terrific as she. was she was the feature- vocalist with Kay Kyscr. The new sensation is ''The Great Gildersleeve" whose kflnd of fun has put him in '(the front lino in comedy shows, while he is ably supported by Lynn Royce and. Vanj-a whose clowning dance w'ill bring down the house.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 30, 3 December 1943, Page 4
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165ON THE SCREEN Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 30, 3 December 1943, Page 4
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