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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODY!? PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. SIX CATCHY SONGS IN “SUNNY t SIDE UP.” v No less than six sensational song hits make up the melodic texture of “feunny Side Up,” Fox-Movietone musical comedy, now at the Princess Theatie. “Sunny Side Up,” is an original musi- . cal comedy written by Buddy De Sylva, * Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, Broadway’s popular song writers. They Divided six of the best numbers they ever have written for this entertaining production which serves to introduce Janet Gavnor and Charles h arrell as musical comedy stars. Sales of the s ongs totalling well into the millions is indicated by their popularity with audiences all over the country. The song hits are “Sunny Side Up,” “Tf I Had a Talking Picture of You,” “You’ve Got Me Pickin’ Petals: Off of Daisies,” “Turn On the Heat,” I “You Find the Time, I’ll Find the ! Place,” “It’s Great to be Necked,” j and “I’m a Dreamer, Aren’t We All ” i David Butler directed “Sunny Side | Up,” and Seymour Felix, celebrated j dance director, staged the ensembles and song numbers. There is a chorus i of 100 dancing and singing beauties. ! The supporting cast is headed by K 1 Brendel, Sharon. Lynn, Frank Richardson and Marjories White. Prices 2/10, 1/6, children 6d downstairs.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1931, Page 3

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214

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1931, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1931, Page 3

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