WAIPAWA REGENT
"Walking On Air" — Saturday and Monday Hjaving xnet with outstanding huecess as a romantie team that solved its problems to the tune of his melodies in "Hooray for Love," Ann Sothern and Gene Baymond are again romping thxough sophisticated romantie comedy keyed to popular music in "Walking on Air, ' ' BKO-Badio feature, showing at Waipawa to-morrow and Monday. Miss Sothern appears as a hot-headed Beverley Hills millionairess who hires Baymond to help her marry another man to whom her iather objects. An idea of the film's novel twxsts may be gained from Baymond's job. He is to pose as an arrogant nobleman and, while pretending to make love to Miss Sothern, insults her father so outrageously that the lattor will think the man originally detested a choice catch by comparison. The tangles that arise when Baymond and his lovely boss fall for each other are set off by three songs by Bert Kalmai' and Harry Buby, who eomprise one of to-day 's top tunesmith teams, and Sid , Silvers.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 171, 6 August 1937, Page 13
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