DE LUXE THEATRE.
"Every Night at Eight."
There, is a glittering cast of stage, radio, and movie stars in "Every Night at Eight;" featuring Frances Langf ord, which is' to open at :the De: Luxe The-* atre tomorrow. The picture overflows with tuneful melodies and is crammed with .comedy -moments from start to. finish. In addition, ; it has an ample supply of romance and deviates from, the 'traditional path, of most musical comedies by having an entirely original and timely theme as a background for its story. Three : girls, Alice Faye, Frances Langf ord, and Patsy Kelly, lose their factory jobs and decide to try their combined harmony singing talents in an amateur radio hour contest. During the progress of the competition, they meet George Raft, hardboiled orchestra leader, who, incidentally, wins the prize. Out of sympathy, he takes the girls in hand, trains them, makes - them dress alike and look alike, and rides to fame and fortune on the ether waves with them.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 4
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164DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 4
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