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“BEAU SABREUR” After taking a vow never to look at a woman and to devote his life to military missions for France, only to fall in love with a beautiful girl while performing one of these duties, forms the basis of the story of "Beau Sabreur,” the sequel to the now famous "Beau Geste,” and which is now being shown at the Grand Theatre. Wren’s story is laid in the quarters of the Foreign Legion at Algiers, then switches to the vast Sahara Desert, where treacherous tribal chieftains will kill anyone who interferes with their plots. Gary Cooper has the role of Major Henri de Beaujolais, dashing young French oihcer, who became embroiled in a series of thrilling adventures with a beautiful American girl. He becomes infatuated with her, despite his sacred vow. Others in the cast are Evelyn Brent, Noah Beery and William Powell.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 382, 16 June 1928, Page 16
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146GRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 382, 16 June 1928, Page 16
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