“MOULIN ROUGE” AT ROYAL
The big British picture, “Moulin Rouge,” is now at the Theatre Royal, Kingsland. The story of ‘'Moulin Rouge,” which is unusual in its plot, deals with a young couple who visit the “Moulin Rouge,” where the girl’s mother is the star. The young man, struck by the overwhelming beauty of his prospective mother-in-law, immediately falls in love with her, she, too, being attracted, but loyally puts her daughter’s happiness first. Following a terrible car smash, in which the girl is seriously injured, the mother returns to the stage, and the young couple prepare for their honeymoon, on the girl’s recovery. Featured as the girl in this production is Eve Gray, the beautiful Australian actress, who will be remembered for winning a beauty contest in Sydney a few years ago. Olga Tschechowa, who plays ‘Miss Gray’s mother, is a Continental actress, famous for her magnificent work on both stage and screen. The part of the fiance is excellently portrayed by Jean Bradin.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 779, 27 September 1929, Page 16
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