AMUSEMENTS
EVERYBODY'S PICTURES. “BROTHER Alfred.” ‘•'Brother Alfred,” the'siife\v 8.1. P. filin 'which Henry Edwards directed at .(p^etree;- 1 in the - 'Mediterranean for 4* aiid some remarkable scenes were secured in a reproduction of a. Well-khowii restaurant in' Montg Carlo complete,with its cosmopolitan enuntoie. Dining ‘ here .'iniidst the glorieg of plush arid chandeliers we.d"sorhe two hundred players of every nationality. French) Italian; Greek, Hungarian and oven. Chinese men and women were assembled round the little' between which thd cabaret tronpn‘danced gaily. The babel o ? voices in a diversity of languages served to heighten .th6'?Gontinental atmosphere. One of the hinny amusing scenes in “Brother Alfred,’’ is AfTartcd' in this restaurant by Gene Genvml, the star of the film, wlien; in a state of wild intoxicatmii lie 'pnaches a luVb-bo-n prince nrf the nose. It is on this situation that the' subsequent adventures of Gene turn, b”t a happy ending is eventually reached.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1933, Page 3
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150AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1933, Page 3
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