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Maurice Chevalier is a man with two distinct personalities—the smiling, care-free, happy-go-lucky person who appears on the screen, and the rather moody, taciturn person he appears in real life. But this moodiness is the result of ill-health, due to a piece of shrapnel acquired during the war and lodged so close to his heart that doctors are afraid to remove it. He is to be seen in New Zealand in the Paramount production, "A Bedtime Story."

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Waipa Post, Volume 47, Issue 3371, 23 September 1933, Page 9

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Maurice Chevalier is a man with two distinct personalities—the smiling, care-free, happy-go-lucky person who appears on the screen, and the rather moody, taciturn person he appears in real life. But this moodiness is the result of ill-health, due to a piece of shrapnel acquired during the war and lodged so close to his heart that doctors are afraid to remove it. He is to be seen in New Zealand in the Paramount production, "A Bedtime Story." Waipa Post, Volume 47, Issue 3371, 23 September 1933, Page 9

Maurice Chevalier is a man with two distinct personalities—the smiling, care-free, happy-go-lucky person who appears on the screen, and the rather moody, taciturn person he appears in real life. But this moodiness is the result of ill-health, due to a piece of shrapnel acquired during the war and lodged so close to his heart that doctors are afraid to remove it. He is to be seen in New Zealand in the Paramount production, "A Bedtime Story." Waipa Post, Volume 47, Issue 3371, 23 September 1933, Page 9