HE'S NOT HIMSELF.
< HEVALI EE S DUAL ROLE. Gay, fanciful and Parisian to the coir, “tollies Bergere,” Darryl F. Zanuck's lavish 20th Century musical extravaganza, starring Maurice Uhevaher, comes to the King's Tbe»atre on Thursday evening next. This sparkling production, which takes its moon and its settings, as well as its name, from the international i v famous Parisian musical institution, marks the personable I'ri'in h star's first appearance under tin- 20ih Centurv banner, as well as his first dual ride. ( Leva lit r is seen both as Charlie:*, the gay. singing, straw-hatted star ol the Folios Bergere, and as an amorous, be-moustached, bemonoelcd French baron whom he impersonates in His acit. Things begin to happen when Chevalier a frees to impersonate the baron in life as well, particularly since the baron's beautiful but neglected young wife pretends to be unaware of the dupli-
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13174, 5 February 1936, Page 5
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