“THE SHOW GIRL”
1 j ;; NIGHT LIFE ON BROADWAY views, has certainly justified her beinu s f chosen as the star of “Show Girl." Th - ■ is a swift moving story which bearout the promise of its title, very • lavishly produced with the exotic Uttl* star interpreting the rollicking role ; with much distinction. Beautiful girls obviously adorn th* e frothy Broadway scenes, and one has . 1 provocative glimpses of night club v back-stage life, the lures that mean v t Broadway, and the fluttering butterflies of Manhattan and stage lif* , Donald Reed has the colourful role of i the Latin lover, a hot-blooded tane - e ; dancer fervent enouglx to please the _- most exacting flapper. v The cast includes Gwen Lee. Kat • 1 I Price. Lee Moran. Charles Delaney. un«i s 1 other well-known players. Miss Whit** vi as ‘ Dixie Dugan" puts across some - j hilarious jokes, which will be quoted J far and wide.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 561, 14 January 1929, Page 15
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