REVELLING IN FUN
WILL ROGERS TO REAPPEAR AT STRAND The dry humour of the droll Will Rogers, one of the leading comedians of the screen, and the vivacious manner of Fifi D’Orsay, the dainty French actress, form a pleasing contrast in ‘ Young As You Feel,’ the very amusing film which comes to the Strand tomorrow. Rogers, whose principal assets are a tired appearance, a lazy manner, and an extremely sharp tongue, is cast as an eccentric widower of considerable means, who has not advanced with the times, and has become an absolute stranger in his own house. Rather embarrassed by his sons’ modern friends, the father returns homo late from his cilice one night, and finds that lie cannot gain admittance to his own house, as (lie butler, who lias never seen him, refuses to allow him lo pass without an invitation to the party in progress inside. He sneaks in by the back door and is about to go to lied when lie finds that a young singer wfio is to appeal at the party is using bis bedroom as a dressing room. He is rather shocked, but the lady, .Miss D’Orsay, drives away bis embarrassment and linalh persuades him to come down and join in. the party. From that moment the widower is a changed man
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Evening Star, Issue 21130, 16 June 1932, Page 7
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218REVELLING IN FUN Evening Star, Issue 21130, 16 June 1932, Page 7
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