REGENT THEATRE
“SHE WOULDN’T SAY YES” Tuesday 27, Wednesday 28. After seeing Rosalind Russell and Lee Bowman go through their hilarious antics in Columbia Picture’s new comedy, “She Wouldn’t Say Yes,” at the Regent Theatre, we venture to guess that audiences are going to say that they make one of the screen’s top romantic teams. But their charm, their adroit delivery of comedy is not the only thing this racy, embracy story offers.
In all likelihood there will be a new word added to the American “slanguage,” as happened with “pixillated” after “Mr Deeds Goes to Town.” It is “nixie.” The Nixie is a figment of a cartoonist (Lee Bowman) imagination. 'lt is a naughty imp who chases away inhimitions and forces people to do what they really want. It’s a clever little story trick cooked up by Virginia Van Upp and her collaborators, John Jacoby and Sarett Tobias. It will be on everyone’s tongue.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 33, 26 May 1947, Page 5
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155REGENT THEATRE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 33, 26 May 1947, Page 5
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