TWO TYPES OF LOVERS
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN. IMPERSONAL OBSERVATIONS. j ‘This talk that American men arc too busy with business ;<■’.! work r«> make love is nonsense. They re never too busy to make love. But on- tan never tell whether they mean it or - orous European film a<'tr»’>-. Miss Kain- t er. dark eyed and piqnar'ly Viennese.! added that her conclusions are drawn -
l pot B n d doe. not intend tn i.vj.* with | g| Francisco correspondent. 1 ”• ran man,’* she “ink* - l»tc mon* easily than th** I urn,»-an- though may work bar.l t<» attn-n pi-vp--. P.’ that I mean hr i< m imed to \ :ew sm •» things as romance a r-r ier humorous way. J think. d» -j.He his encrg*.. hlacks the nior»- srrimh vi. wpoint ot h» I I uropcan —be i- the M«rt Irilow who | would rather talk about a thing than ( put his heart and soul into doing fr. ! The American man is humorous. ••ngaging, a merry cninpa* >n. Tie make- a ; great screen lover. ‘‘When a European makes inve, th#* ; lady he makes inve tn know- he mean.'-, it. When an American makes love" she never knows whether he means it I or whether it is a gag. The average European leading nriri makes love I from the serious viewpo.nr of the mas • of his country. He is enacting a lover | who is intensely serious about it. Ihe . American - • s oft? i debonair —and often has his audience [ guessing. In other word-, each gives al true portrait of his own country.** International Girl. Wera Er gle • role ’in “The Great Impersonation i in support of Edmund Lowe, was born , in Germany, raised in China, started a moving picture ' are* r in 1 rance. I and is now a promising American j screen ingenue. Tn “The Great Imper-1 donation** she has her first opportunity I to play a German girl and she had j great difficulty in impersonal rg a German accent. Marian Davies. Warner Bros’ i-wal brn-’ -’i office | have ben advised that “Page Miss Glory.” starring Marian IDavies. opened in Los Angeles t • ■ ness since “42nd Street. ’ I his is Marian Davies’s fir<t eosmopuFtrin picture to be released bv Warner Bros. Frank McHugh, Mrv Astor. Pat O’Brien, and Patsy Kelly.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 14, 17 January 1936, Page 10
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376TWO TYPES OF LOVERS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 14, 17 January 1936, Page 10
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