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A SCREEN TRIUMPH.

"Mimi" at the Regent,

Every- once ,in a while—alas! all too seldom—there comes to the screen a motion picture which is outstanding by virtue of its extreme beauty and rare* entertainment/ delights—a.'. film . skilfully blending all the ingredients of audible screen art; charming story, radiant stars, artistic settings, beautiful photography, perfect recording; and last but' by no means least, brilliant direction. Such a picture'is "Mimi," British International Pictures' adaptation of Murger's famous play,"La Vie de Boheme," which comes ito the Regent Theatre tomorrow. ' Much of the credit for the success of J-'Mimi" must go to the director, Paul Stein, who with this film has completed what English critics'term "an entertainment hat-trick," following on his previous' 8.1.P. directorial- triumphs in "Red Wagon" and "Blossom Time.'" "Mimi" is the love story of Rodolphe, a young playwright struggling for fame in the garrets of Paris, and of Mimi, darling of the Latin Quarter. And in all the world no love like theirs. Love born in^Rodolphe's roof-top studib-^-irispiring ambition; bringing happiness to a carefree band of artists. How delightful is Stein's interpretation of' the unforgettable romance of these lovable characters, at times reminiscent of those in "Beau Geste." Lavish settings are additional highlights of the production, particularly the big Venetian carnival scene with hundreds of dancers gaily joining in the spirit of celebration. Stein caught the atmosphere of the whole sequence—Bohemianism with its inconsequential gaiety and artistic unrestraint. This spirit, so 'characteristic of the Paris Latin Quarter, pervades the whole film right until the unforgettable climax. With the production of "Mimi," Stein has won for himself a proud place among the greatest motion picture directors of the world. An Austrian by birth he has had great experience, having made pictures on the Continent as well as in, Hollywood and Elstree. The cast of- "Mimi", is headed by' Gertrude Lawrence, brilliant arid versatile English actress in the title ■ role, and Douglas Fairbanks, jun., the handsome and popular Hollywood star, as Rodolphe. Others who give excellent performances are Richard Bird, Diana Napier (Richard Tauber's fiancee), Harry Warrender, Carol Goodner, Austin Trevor, and Paul Graetz.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 40, 15 August 1935, Page 5

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A SCREEN TRIUMPH. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 40, 15 August 1935, Page 5

A SCREEN TRIUMPH. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 40, 15 August 1935, Page 5