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SHE'S GETTING PLACES!—Since film producers have discovered that Myrna Loy is capable of playing more than siren roles she has blossomed forth as one of the most charming actresses on the screen. "The Thin Man," one of the best pictures of 1934, was made great by Miss Loy's acting, and now she comes back in a picture that should earn a place as one of the brightest talkies of 1935—"Broadway Bill." It opened its New Zealand season at the State Theatre, Dunedin, last week.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 37, 22 March 1935, Page 23

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SHE'S GETTING PLACES!—Since film producers have discovered that Myrna Loy is capable of playing more than siren roles she has blossomed forth as one of the most charming actresses on the screen. "The Thin Man," one of the best pictures of 1934, was made great by Miss Loy's acting, and now she comes back in a picture that should earn a place as one of the brightest talkies of 1935—"Broadway Bill." It opened its New Zealand season at the State Theatre, Dunedin, last week. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 37, 22 March 1935, Page 23

SHE'S GETTING PLACES!—Since film producers have discovered that Myrna Loy is capable of playing more than siren roles she has blossomed forth as one of the most charming actresses on the screen. "The Thin Man," one of the best pictures of 1934, was made great by Miss Loy's acting, and now she comes back in a picture that should earn a place as one of the brightest talkies of 1935—"Broadway Bill." It opened its New Zealand season at the State Theatre, Dunedin, last week. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 37, 22 March 1935, Page 23

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