THE PLAZA.
"BACHELOR APARTMENT." Lowell Sherman, who with each appearance becomes increasingly popular, is said to give his finest performance in "Baohslor Apartment,". which commences to-morrow at the Plaza. In "The Royal Bed" the star had a Smart, witty role, but according to reports it is as nothing compared with the part be plays in the new picture. A. critio said that the etoiy might have easily boen written by Frederick Lonsdale or Ben Travers, so, smart and witty are the situations and the dialogue. If this is so then the story must be ideally suited _ for Sherman, as it is doubtful it there is another actor who could parry the polished, satirical, role better. '"Bachelor Apartment' .is a • story of a man who managed to avoid the matrimonial market for a long time, and regarded all Women m suarfli. _ When, he found the right one the situation became increasingly uiffioult through misunderstandings ovey his earlier amours. Mae Murray, Irene Dunne, and a big cast are in support of the star in a picture which should be a bright pieoe of entertainment.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20333, 4 September 1931, Page 17
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