STATE THEATRE
“NO, NO, NANETTE.” Gay and refreshing as a spring breeze, Anna Neagle’s new vehicle, “No, No, Nanette,” will be shown tonight at the State Theatre. The new picture revolves about a girl’s hectic romance with two young men, a romance that results from her efforts to help her millionaire uncle out of some feminine complications, and the result is a swift-paced and timely offering, enlivened with catchy songs and dance routines and plenty of comedy. The trouble is all due to the uncle’s inability to help them with careers. Briliant dialogue and catchy tunes give Miss Neagle her best American picture to date. She gets splendid support from Richard Carlson and Victor Mature as the -two rivals and from Roland Young as her susceptible uncle, with Helen Broderick, Zasu Pitts, Eve Arden, Tamara, Billy Gilbert and Stuart Robertson all doing finely in support.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 August 1941, Page 8
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145STATE THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 August 1941, Page 8
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