HE'S NOT HIMSELF.
CHEVALIER’S DI AL ROLE. Gav, fanciful and Parisian to the coie, Tollies Bergere, ' Darryl F. Zanuck's lavish 20th Century musical extravaganza, starring Maurice Chevalier, comes t > the King's Then!re to-night. This sparkling production, which takes its mood and its sitting", as well as its name, from the internationally* famous Parisian musical institution. marks the personable French star's first appearance under the 20til Century banner, as well as bis first dual role. Chevalier is seen both as C'harlier, the gay. singing, straw-hatted star of the Folios Bergere, and as an amorous, be-moustacned, bemonocled French baron whom he impersonates in his a,cut. 'Things begin to happen when Chevalier afrees to impersonate the baron in life as well, particularly since the bairon's beautiful but neglected young wile pretends to lie unaware of the duplioitv.
Excellent featurottes include : Latcst Graham McNnmee News. Screen Snapshots, “Perfectly Mismated” (a hilarious comedy) and “Two Gun Mickey ("Walt Disnev's latest Mickey M ouse cartoon).
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13175, 6 February 1936, Page 5
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