KING'S THEATRE.
Maurice Chevalier, the idol of Paris, and destined to become the idol of millions of screen lovers, is the star of "Innocents of Paris," the all-talking .production, which is now playing a return season at the King's Theatre. Tho story, one of Paris, tells of the rise of a secondhand dealer to bo a brilliant stage star, but it is not the story that counts so much as the vlyld and compelling personality of Maurice Chevalier, whose popularity is assured from the moment be appears on the screen. Another member of the' cast who has a great future before. Mm is little David Durand, whose voice and-acting as the little orphan bqy could not be Improved, upon. Others.to the cast are SylWa Beecher, George Jawcett, and Margaret Livingstone. . A well-varied supporting programme Is also screened.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 129, 27 November 1929, Page 6
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