ROXY THEATRE.
James jCagney, Pat O'Brien, Frank McHugh.iand Olivia de Havilland are well cast in the comedy-drama "The Irish In Us," which is being shown at the Roxyj Theatre. The title, it is said, is based on traditional characteristics of the Irish—to alternate between laughter and tears, to jump from comedy to intense drama, to fight with those they love and love those with whom they fight. The story is that of most families—internal battles, but a common front against an outside attack. Cortedy, romance, and glamour divide honours against a background of tunefulmusic in.RKO Radio's "Hooray for Love,"! the supporting picture, which features Ann Sothern and Gene Raymond, i Musical selections sung in a night club and a radio station, and a four-act revue comprise the musical background^ Bill Robinson and Mam Gambarellijare featured in two widely different, dancing specialties.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 4, 6 January 1936, Page 3
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141ROXY THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 4, 6 January 1936, Page 3
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