Canadian Film Weekly (Nov 29, 1944)

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To Deanna Durbin achievement is now a matter of course. But we CAN’T HELP SINGING the praises of Deanna’s first Technicolor production, “CAN’T HELP SINGING,” which becomes an event that not only Universal heralds with exceeding joy, but which exhibitors and the public will acclaim as one of the most entertaining pictures of all time. Dem URBIN w TECHNICOLOR ROBERT PAIGE © AKIM TAMIROPF DAVID BRUCE LEONID KINSKEY RAY COLLINS JUNE VINCENT ANDREW TOMBES THOMAS GOMEZ _. Directed by FRANK RYAN Produced by FELIX JACKSON . Assoc. Producer FRANK SHAW = Music by JEROME KERN Lyrics by E. Y. HARBURG Screen Play by LEWIS R. FOSTER and FRANK RYAN Story by John Klorer and Leo Townsend Based on "Girl of The Overland Trail” by Samuel J. and Curtis B. Warshawsky A UNIVERSAL PICTURE P.S. It now makes us happy to inform the motion picture industry that “CAN'T HELP SINGING’ will be ready for Christmas and New Years.