RENOWN THEATRE
TO-DAY'AND TO-MORROW Dedicated to laughs, iove and the pursuit of happinesvs, "Pin Up GhT ; is the story of the girl in every serviceman's dreams . . . set tc music, set to dancing, set tc laughter in a spectacle of stunning technicolour beauty. John Harvey as Betty's bewitched, bothered and i bewildered sailor-sweetheart; Martha Raye as the volcaniC night club entertainer; Joe E. Brown as :the harassed owner of the "Club Diplomat" and Eugene Pallete as the woman-hating * Chief Petty ! Officer all give delightfully outistanding performances. The Skat- ' ing Vanities— led by dainty Gloria ;Nord who clearly justifies her ' designation as "The Sonja Henie , of Roller Skates" — are seen in the ! spectacular "Red Robins, Bob Whites and Blue Birds" number, ! easily one of the most beautiful technicolour numbers ever filmed. | n i
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 August 1946, Page 3
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131RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 6 August 1946, Page 3
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