CIVIC THEATRE
SATURDAY AND MONDAY Gaiety and tenderness, merry songs and sentimental ones, dances. sparkling speciality acts, plus an inspired usc of technicolour, plus a good story — that's Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's latest technicolour hit, "Broadway Rhythm." The film, which starts its engagement at the Civic Theatre on Saturday, stars a new romantic team. "Broadway Rhythm" has a brilliant cast headed by George Murphy, an oft-proved screen favourite, and Ginny Simms, iovely lady of the air-waves. who makes her debut under the M.-G.-M. banner in tlie •^xciting role of a Hollywood movie star. Add to that sure-fire pair of entertainers. Tommy Dorsey and his music. Charles Winninger, Lena Horne. Hazel Scott, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Gloria De Haven, Kenny Bowers, Ben Blue and Nancy Walker. Climaxing the film is a spectacularly imaginative presentation utilising almost the entire talent-studded cast dancing and singing "Who's Who-in Your Love Life?" another new song by tune-smiths Raye and De Paul;
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Chronicle (Levin), 14 September 1946, Page 2
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152CIVIC THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 14 September 1946, Page 2
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