WAIPAWA REGENT
"ROSE MAEIE," SATURDAY AND MONDAY. The gifted quartette who piloted "Naughty Mariette" to unprecedented success — Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, Director W. S. Van Dykci and Producer Hunt Stromberg — have again turned their taients to a giant enterprise, the production for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer of the classie light opera, "Rose^Marie," showing here tomorrow and Mondayi with a matinee eacli day at 2.30. One of the, most successful theatrical propefties extant, "Rose Marie" is known the world over. It was first produced in New York in 1924, and has been one of the greatest stage successes. And now "Rose Marie" has been made into a talking picture, one of the outstanding productions of the year. Furthermore, it was filmed almost entirely out of doors, in the gorgeous mountain-lake settings of the Sierra Nevadas. Such world-famed songs as "Tho Indian Love Call," "Rose Marie, 1 Love You," "Song of the Mounties," "Pardon Me, Madame, " and others are sung by the romantic stellar team againet the majesty of glimmering lakes, tall pines and superb mountain , TiatM. • • .■
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 25, 22 October 1937, Page 14
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