“LOVE ME TO-NIGHT.’
Chevalier Film to be Shown Finally To-night.
Did anyone ever know the smiling' Maurice Chevalier to fail in his lovemaking? In 44 Love Me To-night,” which will be shown finally to-night at Everybody’s Theatre, the popular French star shows the world and a conservative ducal family that a tailor, even a tailor who is seeking his wily debtor, can win the most proud of princesses if that princess is played by Jesinette MacDonald. The lovely Myrna Loy (as the discontented countess) suggests without avail that the young man should fly with her; but Maurice calmly takes his place in the ducal circle as “The Baron Courtelin”. It is not surprising that the princess eventually tells Maurice in thrilling tones that she will love him—whoever he is, whatever he is, where ever he is. But it is also not surprising to see the look of dismay on her face when she learns, through a practical demonstration, that he is a tailor, only a tailor!
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 934, 2 December 1933, Page 18
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