Silver Screen (Feb-Oct 1935)

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A Musicun Rudy Vallee Leads "Sweet Music" And That Makes It A Musical Piece That Is Going Somewhere. DO YOU remember those far away days when Rudv used to sing songs through a megaphone? It came to be his trade mark. Then tjie microphone, and the radio, and the big sponsored programs that are heard in so many different places came along and Rudv was the best of the lot. Millions and millions have heard him and now he has made another musical picture. It is called "Sweet Music." Whether as master of ceremonies or performer, whether on the screen or on the air, Rudv Vallee has come to mean just about the best that is going. Ned Sparks and Ann Dvorak in "Sweet Music," as Ned casts a gloom over one and all both near and far. Rudy Vallee, a college man who makes you have more respect for the brain trust — his income tax is probably big enough to pay them all. Helen Morgan sings, Rudy guides his orcheto help the singer to i her best.