WAIPAWA REGENT
"Red Salute" To-night Barbara Stanwyck returns to the sci een in the Keliance comedy, ' ' Hed Salute," showing here'on Wednesday. Barbara isuio longer under contract to one studio, and in future will select her own starring vehicles. She feels it. will be much more interesting to work for various companies, primarily because of the opportunity to piay diversified roles. An opportunity of this uature was offered her by producers lfarry II. Goetz and Edward SuialJ in "Ecd Salute," and she readily accopted the assignment. Instead of her familiar strong emotional roles, Barbani plays a light, breezy, roinantfic comedy part as Drue Van Allen, a tempestuous college girl witli a tiair for bizarre escapades. Slie is (juick-witted, trigger-tougued, but wilhal a loveable creature, as Eobert Youag, in the rolo of a voung private, discovers in the course of a fast-moving series of amus ing (liliiculties that ensue when they are stranded together across the Mexican border. Hardie Albriglit, Euth Donnelly, Cliff Edwards, Gordon Jones, and Paul Stanton head the supporting cast of this rollicking comedy, which Sidney Lanfield directod.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 128, 16 June 1937, Page 3
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