The Singing Kid (Warner Bros.) (1936)

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“The best musical l’ve ever seen,’ says Sheila Graham, famous film critic. HOW YOU'LL RAVE about ‘I Love to Sing-a’, the sensational musical novelty by E. Y. Harburg and Harold: Arlen! 4 other new hits including Cab Calloway’s own swing sensation, “Keep That Hi-De-Ho in Your Soul” A First National Picture Directed by Wm. Keighley T 393 Lines Mat No. 302—30c Stars of Hollywood, Harlem and Broadway merged by Warner Bros. in a celebrity-packed song show starring AL JOLSON THE SINGIN’EST, SWINGIN’EST VARIETY SHOW OF THE SEASON! | ‘THE SINGING KID With SYBIL JASON + YACHT CLUB BOYS CAB CALLOWAY & Band » Edw. Everett HORTON ALLEN JENKINS ¢ LYLE TALBOT © CLAIRE DODD ¢ Directed by William Keighley Music by E. Y. Harburg and Harold (“Stormy Weather’) Arlen. A First National Picture Directed by Wm. Keighley 56 Lines Mat No. 220—20c 54 Lines Mat’ No. 221—20c¢ Page Twenty-seven