Go Into Your Dance (Warner Bros.) (1935)

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RUBY GOES INTO HER DANCE... AND HOW! Against a background of old fashioned wiris, ... With modern ideas! Incidentally, that’s Phil Regan, the “Singing Cop’... waving a baton instead of a nightstick...behind all the plumage. COME AND PLAY RING As they bring these adoring dancing men to th ( tH A AG W | TH Mi lj B A! cheers...in the fast-stepping “About A Quarter —Glenda Farrell, as Al’s sister, finds + > 4 laugh and girl spectacle. herself behind prison bars on the | ——— : eve of Al’s big Broadway produc| THE THREE GIMME GIRLS tion! Just one of the many heartgripping moments packed between the laughter, song and romance of this spectacular Warner Bros. musical! HEAR THESE NEW SONG HITS BY HARRY| WARREN AND AL DUBIN) “A Latin From Manhattan” “About A Quarter To Nine’ | “Casino De Paree” “The Little | Things You Used To Do” “Mam| my, l’ll Sing About You” “Go Into | Your Dance” “Have An Old] Fashioned Cocktail With An Old | Fashioned Girl” HELEN MORGAN GLENDA FARRELL PATSY Prepare to surrender right now to Don’t let that smile fool you... She’s on the loos the glorious voice of Broadway’s boys! She’s more dangerous than ... and make yc famous queen of song! ever in this gay musical! with laughter!