WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
"THEEE SMAET GIELS" * COMMENCING FEIDAY
Dainty Deanna Durbin, a brilliant and altogethor charming ..personality, will be introduced at the Eegent Theatre to-morrow, Avhen Universal's gay comedy, "Three Smart Girls," will oegin a season. Surrounded by ti cust of established c'mema ' i'avouri tes, this youthful neAvcomer to the screen livoe up to the advauco notices of her musical genius. She proves, too, that she is mueh more than just a smging child prodigy. Possessing exquisito bcauty and rare charm, the tafented gif! gives a smooth performance. "Three fcSmart Girls" tells the amusing story of thrco daughters of a rieli New "Yorker avIio upset thoir father's romance with a gold-digging bioude, The ti tio. roles are played by little kfiss Durbin, Nan Grev and Barbara Eead. As tho fatlier, Charles Winninger cssays a new type of rolo and turns in a fine performance. Miss Barnes play s the part of the golddigger and Miss Brady is ideally ;ast as tho blonde's scheming mother. Mischa Auer is an impoverished nobleman whom the three youngsters hire to lure the adventuress away from their giddy parent» ii
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 199, 8 September 1937, Page 6
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