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Show Romance Is Spiced With Mystery, Fun Fred MacMurray Rejoins Blonde Star in "Princess Comes Across" A story of mystery romance on the Atlantic is unfolded by "The Princess Comes Across," to play at the Cameo Theatre Sunday and Monday, June 28 and 29, with Carole Lombard and Fred MacMurray in the stellar roles. The picture reunites for the first time the screen sweethearts who be-cam be-cam national favorites in their first feature together, "Hands Across the Table." A balanced combination of comedy, romance, song and mystery, has given the team a chance to show their best work. Miss Lombard appears as a charming charm-ing American girl posing as a Swedish Swed-ish princess, en route to New York to land a film contract. Aboard the luxury-liner "Mammoth," setting for the entire plot, she meets and falls in love with MacMurray, concertina-playing concertina-playing maestro of a "swing" band. Fef ore the "Mammoth" has docked at New York, the romance of the supposed princess and the music "king" has wound through a plot involving in-volving a pair of murders, blackmail, sleuthing of five international detectives de-tectives and a nick-of-time solution by MacMurray. An unusually varied supporting cast adds much to both comedy and mystery of the offering. Heading the list are the inimitable Alison Skipworth, "lady-in-waiting" to the Princess; William Frawley, manager for MacMurray 's band; Douglass Dumbrille, Porter Hall and George Barbier. . n |