RENOWN THEATRE
FINALLY TONIGHT As long as the world loves a love affair and remembers that of Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer', it seems safe from all advance reports to prophesy that the world will also love. this inimitable romantic team when they appear in Coluinbia Pictures' "Tog'ether Again" which screens at the Renown Theatre on Friday and Saturday. The story, we are told, concerns a young widow, Irene Dunne, who, as mayoress of a small town, is deyoting hei; entire life to civic affairs, though she is still vital and beautiful, when an uncanny accideiit destroys the pride of the community, a statue of her husband who was the town's beloved mayor before his death. The freak mishap makes it necessary for Miss Dunne to travel to New York to commission a sculptor- for a new statue. Charles Coburn is said to give a more than heart-warming portrayal of the devilish old father-in-law, who objects to seeing his lovely daughter-in-law waste away in the public archives of a sleepy Vermont village.
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Chronicle (Levin), 15 March 1947, Page 3
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