Canadian Film Weekly (Oct 17, 1945)

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‘Shady Lady’ Is Fine Musical NIVERSAL’S “Shady Lady” is a well-balanced musical comedy. It tells the story of a jovial card sharp “Colonel” and his niece, who become involved in the affairs of a Chicago night club. Charles Coburn, as_ the “Colonel,” provides many of the comedy incidents in the picture and Ginny Simms, his niece, pleasingly sings a number of lyrical ballads, including “In Love With Love,” “Xango” and “Cuddle Up.” Other top players are, Robert Paige, Martha O’Driscoll, Alan Curtis and Kathleen Howard.