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EXPLOITATION PICTURE
HUTTON CLICKS IN SOMEBODY
Star Selling Angle in Musical Biog.
Not within this writer's memory has Rettv Hutton had such an opportunity to display her song, dance and pulchritude values as she does in "Somebody Loves Me." the biographical musical based on the romantic life of Blossom Seeley and Benny Fields. Renowned for her bouncing, calliope delivery of songs, Betty gets the opportunity to do a host of old ballads, blues numbers and sweet songs — in addition, of course, lo her own unique style of punching a screaming number over — and in no department does she fall. That's the gal to sell in this one. for she carries the picture right on through the sock finale.
Her click in "Greatest Show on Earth" has lifted Betty to heights that spell b-o-xo-f-f-i-c-e anywhere the Hutton name is displayed. In this one, she makes every scene count and her thespic efforts match the musical highlights.
Angle No. 2 is the Seeley-Fields love story, famous in theatrical circles, and one which the public should take to its heart as well. How the now-famed Benny took
BENNY & BLOSSOM
Mr. & Mrs. Song & Dance
Blossom as his mealticket wife, only to find himself in love with the girl he married; his desperate efforts to make good on his own, Blossom's discarding her own career to teach him a "style" and his final triumph at Chicago's Chez Paree that started him on the road to wellearned fame — all of those are told within a framework of GershwinBerlin-Evans & Livingston melodies (Angle No. 3) that should evoke nostalgia in the older moviegoers and toe-tapping among the youngsters. No less than 18 tunes are delivered in their entirety, with another dozen added for hackground and terpsichore. It's virtually a panoramic history of American music during the early part of the century.
For good measure, the Chez Paree Adorables lend their eye-appealing assets; Jack Benny makes a guest appearance with his violin and a batch of gags that should sit well with his huge audience and there's plenty of caustic comedy donated by Billie Bird and Robert Keith.
SONGS
Some of the top songs of the early 20th Centi are featured in the film, and they should ma a wonderful eye-and-ear display in the lobby an advance. Played by recording and highlight! by stills, among them are: "Rose Room," "L<|| Him,"' "Way Down Yonder in New Orlean "Somebody Loves Me," "That Teasing Raj "Dixie Dreams," "Jealous," "I Can't Tell Wh; Love You," "Smiles," "The Wang Wang Blue
NEWSPAPER ADS
Below, several of the larger display ads, ty in Hutton's recent success in "Greatest Show Earth", as well as the tunes, the pulchritude i the "dazzling scenes by the dozen".
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