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“PAID TO LOVt” two sections of Paris which are Unique, occupying a position distinctly toeir own, are the Quartier Latin and Montmartre, according to Howard Hawks, Fox Films director, who uses scenes of this type in “Paid to Love,” now being shown at the Grand Theatre. George O’Brien and Virginia have the featured roles. Paris,” says Hawks, “is the most city in the world. It is a ; 1 y of surprises. It has its ridiculous of course, but this is true of any Jg** city. When we laid the founda--25* Gaby.’ we had in mind just ttch touches. We wanted the friendly JJjfty of the Latin quarter, the sordid fulness of the Montmartre, the ebb and of humanity in a city packed with Zfffery. In this romantic spot w r e have *** to background Miss Valli in such * manner that she will fairly breathe V® spirit of the district. Here, the iii? 8 rtnds her - and the Prince courts JJ, s he dances w ith the Apache, in ' u abandon, but there is always a lr » her heart—the song of the gip«V for release. Here. love full swav, and here the Prince, lina! the Slitter of San Sebastian, „ and happiness with his be*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 256, 19 January 1928, Page 17
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