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"UP IN ARMS" , New York a South Pacific Island 9 9 the Goldwyn a string of Japs t Dinah Shore ? ! a unique musical score t lavish technicolour. For some idea of what "Up In Arms" consists of, take all these put Danny Kaye at the and—What? You don't know Danny Kaye? you've seen Abbott and and Bob Hope, and all the rest ? but Danny Kaye ? although he has a background of hit after hit on Broadway } is new to the screen. In the stellar role of "Up In Arms" Danny Kaye makes his debut —and what a debut. He's; a* comedian certainly, but there's something about his comedy that's different. He's positively crazy ? but you'll like him; you can't help it. Everybody likes him and once you've seen him you'll want to see him again*. . Yes he's 'as nutty as a fruit cake' but he's a new type of nut. He's Mr Goldwyn's own selection; and did Sam Goldwyn ever pick a dud? ing to the Regent: Saturday 16 and Monday 18.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 81, 15 June 1945, Page 4
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174REGENT PREVIEW Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 81, 15 June 1945, Page 4
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