STATE THEATRE
4 'UNDER YOUE SPELL.' » Lawrence Tibbett; gloriously singing three new songs headed for the nation 's kit list, briliiantly cast against a baekground of riotous comedy provided by tfregory llatoff and Arthur Treacher and a rougn-house romance witli Wendy Barrie, arrives to-night at the State Theatre in his newest and greatest inusical-comedy romance, "Under Your Spell," Twentieth Century-Fox triumph. The new songs, written by Broadway 's rhythm. kings, Arthur Schwa'rtz and Howard Dietz. give a lilt and a swing to the picture that is new to the screen. "Under Youv Spell," "My Little Mule Wagon" and "Ainigo" are titles certaiu to grace every orchestra's jequest list. In a role very closely paralleling real life, the world-famous baritone is cast as a popular singer, kept so busy by his vigorous manager, Gregory Batoff, that his every moment is filled with a continual round of engagements, endorsements and publicity stunts.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 6, 22 January 1937, Page 11
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150STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 6, 22 January 1937, Page 11
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