AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODY’S PICTUREB ( “THIS MODERN AGE.” In “This Modern Age,” the new
Metro-Goldwyn vehicle starring Joan Crawford at the Princess Theatre, u decided record has been set in the choice of the cast. A Parisian coinedydra’ma with all-English speech recordjf- irig, over half of its cast is French. U* Joan Crawford, playing the most careJ I free role of gay youth yet in her career, "! is of French ancestry.. Pauline Frederick, 'the youthful mother who plays | along with her daughter and her daughter’s companions, is of French extraction. Albert Conti, who plays .the debonair man about town and coml panion of Miss Frederick in her gay i-escapades, is a native of France. Two , \ j of the youthful companions of Joan iJCrawford in the- (Paris parties are ! Adrienne l’Ambricourt and Marcelle CorI day. There is no need for explanation about the forbears of Miss O’Ambri- : court. Marcelle' Cor day is a native of the French capital. The balance of the powerful cast ineludes Neil Hamilton Monroe Owsley who made such a hit in “Holiday” with 'Ann Harding.; Hobart Bosworth and Emma I>unn. '
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1932, Page 3
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