REGENT THEATRE
“MAGIC IN MUSIC.” Susanna Foster, the golden-haired singing discovery of “The Grefit Victor Herbert,” bids for stardom in her own right with the title role of Paramount’s “Magic in Music,” the picture which will be shown tonight at the Regent Theatre. Miss Foster’s part in the gay musical spectacle is a fullfledged one in which she carries the principal dramatic burden of the story, and sings so well in both classical and popular vein. Featured with Allan Jones, Margaret Lindsay and Lynne Overman, she plays the part of a street urchin who is taken from a burlesque show and brought to the famed National Music Camp at Interlochen where her voice can be trained. As the story proves, her manners need training just as badly. For a while, if seems as though her friends are going to fail, but the plot finally discloses how they make a lady, as well as a great singer, out of Susanna. Among the distinguished vocalists appearing in the picture are Richaid Bonelli and Irra Petina.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 October 1941, Page 8
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173REGENT THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 October 1941, Page 8
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