BRITANNIA
“HIS PRIVATE LIFE” Suave and sophisticated, Adolphe Menjou is brilliant in “His Private Life,” now at the Britannia Theatre. The story, which is laid among the homes and resorts of the wealthy in the French capital, is an hilarious revelation of the life of a man of affairs, and the principal role may bo said to suit Menjou better than any he has filled before. Romance and intrigue are blended into excellent entertainment, the action of the picture moving from the start at a rapid pace through a series of involved situations which keep the comedy at a high pitch throughout. Kathryn Carver and Margaret Livingston have important roles. “Me, Gangster,” the second film, is an unusual but intensely exciting story of the underworld, starring Don Terry. Bebe Daniels’s latest picture for Paramount, “What A Night,” is now being titled and edited at the Paramount studios. It will be one of the “Whole Show” programme releases for 1929.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 623, 27 March 1929, Page 14
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