ENTERTAINMENT.
“ON ZE BOULEVARD.” Paris, glittering, full of lure — and equally full of whimsical comedy on occasion, .is the scene of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s “On Ze Boulevard,” a comedy-romance which will be 'Screened at the Town Hall on Friday. It,is the story of a French waiter, one Gaston Pasqual, who is crazy to be a man of fashion, his finaneee Musette, and the Countess Gaby De Silva, who comes on the scene when Gaston wins a million francs in the Grand Lottery. Though Musette, who is a cashier in the cafe in which Gaston is employed, warns Gaston that a waiter once is a waiter always, and begs him to start a business of their own with his winnings, his success goes to his head, and he is spirited from her side by the beautiful and unscrupulous Countess. Adventures come quickly, and Musette is forced to obtain a position in the apartments of the Countess in order to protect her foolish lover. One entertaining episode follows another from the beginning to the end. Renee Adoree plays Musette. With supporting films at usual prices. A fine British production “The Apache,” has been booked for Saturday evening. It is described as a most exciting drama of Parisian and London night life.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3730, 15 December 1927, Page 2
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207ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3730, 15 December 1927, Page 2
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