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Show bel. The picture Is a stirring musical romance with strong drama and hilarious hi-larious comedy. Vallee is supported by a large and talented ca.,t which includes, besides Miss Dvorak and Miss Morgan, Ned Sparks, Robert Armstrong, Allen. Jenkins, Alice White, Joseph Cawthorn, Al Shean, Phillip Rel and Russell Hicks. Scores of Hollywood's most beautiful beau-tiful chorus girls take part in the novel dances staged by Bobby Connolly. Con-nolly. Alfred E. Green directed the production. o Nine Catchy Airs In "Sweet Music" Starring Vallee Nine catchy songs will be heard in "Sweet Music," Warner Bros.' latest musical spectacle which comes to the Cameo Theatre Sunday and Tuesday, March 31 and April 2, with Rudy Vallee in the stellar role. They are sung by Vallee, famous radio crooner, Ann Dvorak and Helen Morgan, noted blues .singer. The songs were written by three teams of ace song writers, the theme wing, "Sweet Music," by Harry Warren War-ren and Al Dubin. This Is sung by Vallee, who fiings seven times altogether, alto-gether, four songs by himself and three with Ann Dvorak and ensemble. ensem-ble. Besides "Sweet Music", Vallee Kings "Every Day," "There's a Dif-f'rent Dif-f'rent You" and "Good Green Acres," by himself. The last three were written by Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal. Other songs which he sings with Ann Dvorak Include "Svenson Theme Song", by Fain and Kahal; "Fare Thee Well, Annabelle" and "Sweet Flossie Farmer," by Mort Dixon and Allle Wrubel. Helen Morgan sings "Winter Overnight" Over-night" by Fain and Kahal and "I See Two Lovers" by Dixon and Wru- |