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Show All Star Screen Musical at The Cameo Sunday "Stars Over Broadway,". Warner Bros-' new musical spectacle, opens at the Cameo Theatre Sunday, Monday Mon-day and Tuesday, January 5, 6 and 7, with an all star cast, including Pat O'Brien, James Melton, Jane Froman, Jean Muir, Frank McHugh and Frank Fay- The plot concerns the rise and fall, the loves, the lives and tne struggles of Broadway radio as-p'rants as-p'rants with an inner glimpse of the hidden portals of the broadcasting broad-casting stations. There is a large variety of musical numbers, including includ-ing new and catchy airs by Harry Warren and Al Dubin famous song writers, and selections from the compositions by Schubert, Verdi and Von Flotow. Two beautiful and spectacular specialty numbers were created for the picture by two of the country's best known dance directors. Busby Berkeley and Bobby Connolly. . Pat O'Brien and Jean Muir play opposite each other, and Miss Muir also sings for the first time in films. Incidentally, in this picture the love affairs of Pat O'Brien and Miss Muir have a happy ending. Both stars have been noted for their unfortunate un-fortunate film romances. This film introduces to the picture pic-ture public two famous radio stars, James Melton and Jane Froman, who play their real life roles in the picture, that of radio entertainers, Frank McHugh plays the part of a song plugger. Others in the cast include WillU-m Ricciardi, Marie Wilson. Frank Fay, E. E. Clive and Eddie Conrad. The stoiy by Mildred Cramm is a thrilling drama, interspersed with riotous laughs and carrying a glamorous glam-orous romance- William Keighley directed the picture from the screen play by Jeiry Wald and Julius J-Epstein. J-Epstein. , i |