WAIPAWA REGENT
"Red Salute" To -morrow j Barbara Stanwyck returns . to the screen in the Eeliance coipedy, ."Eed Salute," showing here on Wednesday. Barbara is no longer under contract to one studio, and in future will select her owh starring vehieles. She feels it will be much ; more ' interesting to work for various companies, primarily because -of tho opportunity to play diversified roles. An " opportunity of this nature was offered her by producers Harry H. Goetz and Edward Small in "Bed Salute," and she readily aecopted the assignment. Instead of her familiar strong emotional roles, Barbara plays. a light, breezy, romantic comedy part as Drue Van Allen, a tempestuoiis college girl with a flair for bizarre escapades. She is quick-witted, trigger-tongued, but withal a loveable creature, as Bobert Young, in the role of a young private, discovers in the course of a fast-moving series of amusing difficul.tips that ensue when they are stranded together aeross the Mexican border. Hardie Albright, Buth -Donnelly, Cliff Edwards, Gordon Jones, and Paul Stanton head the supporting cast of this rollicking comedy, which Sidney Lanfield directed.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 127, 15 June 1937, Page 3
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