A CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION
JEANETTE MACDONALD AND NELSON EDDY. Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, co-starred for the fourth time, introduce eight new songs numbers in “The Girl of the Golden West,” opening at the Regent Theatre with a midnight matinee on Friday. The numbers that the world is to first hear from the voices of the singing stars are “Shadows on the Moon,” “The Wind in the Trees,” “Soldiers of Fortune,’’ “Senorita,” “Sun-up to Sundown,” “Who Are We to Say,” “Mariechie” and “The West Ain’t Wild Any More,” all by Romberg and Kahn. Miss MacDonald also sings Gounod’s “Ave Maria” and Liszt’s “Dream of Love.’ Based on David Belasco’s play, “The Girl of the Golden West” is the story of Many, owner of the Polka Saloon and dance hall in a California mining town in 1850. She is loved by the sheriff. Jack Rance, but she falls m love with Ramerez, a bandit, believing him to be an army officer. The supporting cast includes Walter Pidgeon Leo Carrillo, Buddy Ebsen, Leonard 'Penn, Priscilla Lawson, Bob Murphy, Olin Howland, Cliff Edwards, Billy Bevan, Brandon Tynan, H. B. Warner and Monty Woolley. _2_—2—
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 December 1938, Page 4
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190A CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 December 1938, Page 4
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