STATE THEATRE
'^EACING LADY." "Kacing Lady" sereens finally tonight. At last Jessio Matthews returns to the screen. It is some time since her last appearance in "It's Love Again, ' ' during which her serious illness caused much worry as to whether we shoaTd see her again for some months; but tuw she returns to the State Theatre toniorrow in "vvhat is surely her best mnsical film to date, "Head Over Heels." "Head Over Heels" is a gestfui comedy-romance, set in the Parisian cabaret-world, of three young people and an astress, who has home-wrecking tendencies. Jeannc, a cabaret-singer (lessie Matthews) meets a young sound engineer Pierre (Robert Plemyng), at a broadcasting station and accepts an invitation to lunch at his rooms, whero he lives with Marcel (Louis Borrell), an insincere young actor-philanderer. The film, which tells of the struggle between the two young men for Jeanne's affections, makes some of the wittiest and most romantic gcreen entertainment yet filmed. "Head Over Heels" is packed with sure-fire song hits — "Through the Courtesy of Love," "Head Over Heels in Love," "May I Have the Next. Romanee with You," "Don't Oive a Gosh-Darn," "Lookin' Around Corners," "Therc's That Look in Your Lyes Again."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 183, 20 August 1937, Page 13
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