Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 18, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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rut GRAHAM DAILY REPOUrRR, SATURDAY, SEPT. 18. 18*7
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Cagney Film To
Show At Palace
Anyone who take* it for grapted
that James Cagney i* forsaking the
dynamic! virile role* in which he
gained h'l greatest fame since com-
iny to the screen, .-hould see him in
“Something to. Sing About,” which
is scheduled to be shown at the
Palace Theatre s Saturday night pre-
view, and Sunday and Monday, Sep-j
Umber 19 arid j6. It ii true that
<■. this picture Cagney’s role is that
of an orchestra leader, who later be-
comS' a motion picture actor.
» It is also true that he dances and4
sing*—and deos both in a fashion
which will surprife and delight all (
his many admirers.
Bui it is also the feet that he
docs not. forget that Cagney fans
want to see their favorite* as the
two-fisted, red-Moo-ed, fighting lad,
even-ready to fight against injustice
or wrong, they have been accus-
tomed to ?ee in innumerable screen
stories. And, man. how he does
fight, when the time comes!
As Terry Rooney, a newcomer to 1
Hollywood! an orchestra leader,
dancer and singer, who is being
starred for the first time in a mo-
JUST HUMANS
By GBNE CARR
Swing King Opens New Casino Bill
tion picture and hazed unmercifully
at the same time, Cagney takes it
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only as long as it take* him to size
up the situation. Then the Irish of;
him comes to the front and he lets
loose all the pent-up fury at the
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indignities which have been heaped j
upon him.
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“Why Did You Leave th’ Smutts>"
"They Wanted to Make Me One of th’ Family F*
No, folks, it's not the ‘‘Pied Piper” who has copie to town, but King of Swing, Benny Goodman,
and his Swingsters, who are playing hot and fast at the Pan American Exposition's Casino, Dallas Here
is the King and his clarinet (2); Lou Holtz. brought to the big air circuits by Rudy Vallee 13), come-
dian and wise cracker; Icon Barte (1), Maitre de Ballet for Chester Hale and soloist in the Bolero num-
ber of the Casino and Buster Shaver <4) who with hts diminutive friends and eo-workers, Obve and
George, will usher in Anson Weeks and his orchestra Sept. 19. The air conditioned Casino
to packed houses.'
playing
DO YOU KNOW WHY —itiey spend So tyucii Time Inltoducing Fighters?
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wreckage, the studio employees
have fled in panic and Cagney'- j
two bruisor adversaries are lying
limit and unconscious. So those who
hanker after action of the inimi-
table Oagney brand, will find plen- j
' ly oi it' in “Something to Sing
Abeut.”
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 18, 1937, newspaper, September 18, 1937; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116680/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.