WAIPAWA THEATRE
"Swing Time" Coming With their newest vehicle, "Swing Timo," showing at Waipawa to-morrow and Monday, Fred Astaire and Ginger Ilogers deliver the most tuneful and captivating filmusical of their career. Iln story, songs dances, comedy situations, supporting cast, and production "Swing Time" tops its predecessors. The noted duo present a specular fastinoving double-triangle romantic travesty that holds the audience until the final fade-out. The two stars again offer their amazing dancing, with the Lntriguing "The Waltz in Swing Time" taking rank with their previous "Carioca" and "Continental." Jerome Kern's haunting melodies, Dorothy Fields' spriglitly lyrics, the gorgeous"Bojangles" sceuic creation by John Harkrider, the notable efforts of a well-chosen cast and George Stevens' adroit direction, all combine to make RKO Radio's "Swing Time" an entertainment of the finest kindi All in all, "Swing Time" is just about perfect. Be sure to put it on your list of "must see" attractions, the big production number being "Bojangles of Harlem," an ensembl© led by Astaire in burnt cork.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 36, 26 February 1937, Page 3
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