THE REGENT
“LONDON MELODY.” Filmgoers will have an opportunity tonight at the Regent Theatre in “London Melody,” is seeing Anna Neagle in a variety of guises—as a little street urchin, a housemaid, a dancing pupil and a glamorous cabaret star. One of the most amusing of these sequences is the star’s excursion into the realm of domesticity. There are tantalising tunes, unforgettable dancing, laughter and happiness in a sparkling story.No actress in Hollywood feels more at home in a sub-tropical setting than Dorothy Lamour, who shares leading honours with Ray Milland in Paramount’s new Technicolour romance, “Her Jungle Love,” coming on Saturday to the Regent Theatre. She made her screen debut in “Jungle Princess,” and since that time has been seen as a Panama singer in “Swing High, Swing Low” and a South Sea Islander in the recent “Hurricane.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 August 1938, Page 2
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