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AUDIENCES DELIGHTED BY GAIETY OF NEW PICTURE
(Review) Gay music and a tenderly told romance combined at
theatre yesterday to please the audience |
there for the opening of Allied Artists’ “The In-Between
Age. ”
This film musical, packed with sprightly tunes, intro|
duces one of today’s most. popular EV adeno
recording artists, Terry Dene, who | portrays himself. |
He shares star honors with Lee) Patterson and Mary Steele, cast as young lovers who embark upon the career of operating a record| ing company after she fails to| meet with success as a singer.
The story is brilliantly directed by Don Sharp, whose work re| flects a complete understanding of the problems confronted by Patterson and Steele, at once caught up in a web of romantic emotions and business uncertainties.
Dene proves himself an excellent performer and his singing will capture countless more fans ior | him.
Both Patterson and Miss Steele | perform admirably, and also turning in an excellent performance is Linda Gray, cast as Miss Steele’s moneyed aunt who helps the young | couple get established in business.
In addition to young Dene, the film also presents other great musical talent, including recording stars Dennis Lotis, Nancy Whiskey, Les Hobeaux, Sheila Buxton and Murray Campbell. Each contributes heavily to the enjoyment | of the picture.
The Phil Seamon Jazz Group, | Sonny Stewart and His Skiffle Kings and the Terry Kennedy
Group also add much to the de-| light of the musical.
The script by Don Nicholl and Don Sharp was given high production values by producer W. G.
Chalmers, and Philip Green,
music director, and John Winbolt, the See hs SR deserve much credit.
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THE IN-BETWEEN NO. 1
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Terry Dene, new recording star | -strums a tuneful guitar in Allied | yision,
Artists’ new musical hit, “The InBetween Age,’ opening
Film Features 3 Music Groups
| | | Phil Seamon Jazz Group, Sonny Stewart and His Skiffle Kings and the Terry Kennedy Group—are featured in Allied Artists’ ‘“‘The InBetween Age.”
|Dene, popular guitar-playing vo| calist, making his screen debut.
couple caught in a web of roman|tic emotion and business uncer
| company. Patterson and Miss | Steele are cast as the lovers and Dene as the first singer they put under contract.
The film was directed by Don Sharp for producer W. G. Chalmers.
Nancy Whiskey In New Film
Nancy Whiskey, vocalist whose |“Freight Train” recording soared to great heights, has a featured spot in Allied Artists’ “The In-Between Age’ in which she sings “Johnny-O.”
The new musical is now at the theatre. It stars Lee Patterson and Mary Steele and introduces Terry Dene, a Decca recording star who is among the | country’s most popular young sing| ers.
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Before entering movies and teleTerry Dene was a church soloist. He makes his screen
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‘Film Musical
| LOVERS | Due Here Soon
One of the year’s most sparkling film musicals, “The In-Between Age,’ an Allied Artists release toplining recording star Terry Dene, is due to open at the
The film, with Lee Patterson and Mary Steele sharing the star honors, tells the story of two young lovers caught in a web of roman| tic emotions and business uncertainties after they launch themselves upon organizing a record | company.
The musical features 10 popular tunes as well as Dennis Lotis, Les Hobeaux, Nancy Whiskey, Sheila Buxton and Murray Campbell, recording stars.
Singer Found in Coffee Bar
Terry Dene, sensational young singer, was discovered singing in a coffee bar and soon was signed by Decca Records.
He makes his debut in “The InBetween Age,’ an Allied Artists’ release starring Lee Patterson and Mary Steele and now playing at GIG ee eee Se theatre. He appears | as himself.
The gay musical also features Dennis Lotis, Les Hobeaux, Nancy Whiskey, Sheila Buxton and Murray Campbell.
The film was directed for pro|ducer W. G. Chambers by Don Sharp.
THE IN-BETWEEN AGE
Mary Steele and Lee Patterson are starred in Allied Artists’ musical “The In-Between Age,’ currently
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at theta theatre. The new film, introduces Terry Dene, the latest recording sensation.
BICYCLIST Terry Dene, singing sensation who debuts in Allied Artists’ “The In-Between Age,” now at the ..... theatre, is a cycling fan and owns four racing bicycles.
SONGWRITER Phil Seamon, whose jazz group is featured in Allied Artists’ “The InBetween Age,’ now at the
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Gillian Muir, one of Screenland’s most beautiful girls, makes her debut as a friend of singer Terry
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