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‘YOUNG AS YOU FEEL '

WILL ROGERS IN RIOTOUS FILM ‘ Young as You Feel,’ which opens at the .Strand Theatre on Friday, exploits the quaint, homely, unpolished humour of Will Rogers. lie is Lem Moorehouse, a Chicago meat packer over 50, and so set in his habits that those round him can tell what time it is when ho takes a pill or blows his nose. He has two bright sons, who specialise so intently on art and golf respectively that they forget the packing business and have not time oven to talk to the packer—only momentum enough to scatter his money. Lorn is always going to do something about it, but his big heart gets in bis way. At last Flcurcttc, a little French singer who senses Lem’s virtues, drags him off his, routine. Lem goes gay, much to the horror and anxiety of his sons. Ho neglects his business, goes to the races, learns modern dancing, and then hops off to Colorado with ITeurette, chased by the now alarmed family. There he bowls out a scoundrel who deceives people through bogus art, and then confesses to his agitated progeny that he is only teaching them a lesson. Fifi Dorsay is a vivacious contrast to Air Rogers.

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Bibliographic details

Evening Star, Issue 21129, 15 June 1932, Page 4

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‘YOUNG AS YOU FEEL' Evening Star, Issue 21129, 15 June 1932, Page 4

‘YOUNG AS YOU FEEL' Evening Star, Issue 21129, 15 June 1932, Page 4