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CIVIC THEATRE

"can't help singing" The real Deanna Durbin will be seen on the screen for the first time in Universal's technicolour production, "Can't Help Singing," which comes to the Civic Theatre on Saturday, with Robert Page, Akirn Tamiroff, and many other ace performers. For the past eight years Deanna's millions of fans have known her only as a black and white shadow; now she is being brought to them at last in all the beauty of her natural colouring. Deanna is one of the few girls in Hollyw'ood considerea more beautiful in real life than on the screen. And in "Can't Help Singing," the technicolour camera is said to do full justice to her exquisite beauty. The film, with music by Jerome Kern and E. Y. Harburg, is set in tlie colourful gold rush days, and has Deanna in the role of a wiiful young girl who follows her sweetlieart into the unchartered west.

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Chronicle (Levin), 10 May 1946, Page 2

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CIVIC THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 10 May 1946, Page 2

CIVIC THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 10 May 1946, Page 2

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