THE STARS ARE SINGING
(Paramount) ROSEMARY CLOONEY makes her first screen appearance in this , musical about a Polish girl (played by Anna Maria Alberghetti), who escapes from the Iran Curtain by swimming ashore from a ship in New York harbour. She takes refuge with a bohemian group in Greenwich Village, which includes Miss Clooney and Lauritz Melchior, then gets involved in the expected complications with the U.S. Immigration Service. Lauritz Melchior plays to the life a seedy, run-down operatic tenor, and Rosemary Clooney is equally convincing as a girl who wants to get her picture on the cover. of Down Beat. The direction by Norman Taurog is uninspired, but the Clooney style of singing is not too bad.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 742, 2 October 1953, Page 17
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118THE STARS ARE SINGING New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 742, 2 October 1953, Page 17
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