BRITANNIA
“PARADISE FOR TWO” Betty Bronson had only lo draw < • her memory to portray the role of Saiiy Lane, a stage-struck girl, in Richar. Dix’s Paramount starring vehicle, “Paradise for Two.’* “I know how Sally felt when casing directors refused to give her pan.
in their plays r'liss Bronson stid while making lhpicture at the Paramount Ix>n s ’ Island studio. The only difference i.« that Sally had s.age ambitions and I had screen ambitions" Another difference, and a big?tr ons, is that Betty Bronson succeeded in getting the title role in “Peter Pan,” followed by many other important featured parts, while Sally Lane gave up her stage ambitions to marry Richard Dix. In “Paradise for Two,’ Richard Dit as Steve Porter, hires the stage-struck girl to pose as his wife so he can control of a large inheritance, and then makes the “hired wife” his real wife after a hilarious series of difficult** in maintaining the deception. u . Andre Beranger plays the theatrical manager who provides the girl, Edmund Breese is Steve's uncle, who controls the legacy. Gregory Cava directed.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 162, 29 September 1927, Page 16
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