ST. JAMES' THEATRE.
"OH, FOR A MAN!" all comedy' bill is presented this week at> the St. June*' Theatre,, and -it may be truthftflly said of ,it that it does ;iiot, allow -of a singly dull moment, "Oh, J?or a Mas," a Fox .Movietone picture, stars , Jeannette Mac Donald and Reginald Deikny, and it i« characterised by a number of unusual situations, such as for instance & burglar breaking, into the bedroom of a prima donna and, on ' ,h«W' detected,,, stopping. to_ hi» voice atjjtne of disturbing ' the household. The" ■> tempera mental 'operatic star, who has always boasted that she would allow nothing- to stand in, the way of hex career, falls violently s in love with mm, and,it is around hef subsequent attitude that, of, the snappiest comedy' yet sefen on the films is praserrtocL 'JaVmatie 'MacDonald is" not only ' beautiful-Woman and the • possessor' of a pleasing voice; 'she is also afhrished afrtross I ,nnd rpjrels in the role alibied her. Three ' other comedies and 'a JiewS gazette complete the bilL>
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20181, 9 March 1931, Page 4
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171ST. JAMES' THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20181, 9 March 1931, Page 4
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