EMPRESS, NEWTON
“The Innocents of Paris,” a delimit* | fully entertaining talking and singlOf | feature, will be presented at th« Bas* J press Theatre this evening. It P*- | sents to New Zealand MiuiW fj Chevalier, “the idol of the French stage,” whose genial personality & ideally set in this romance of a poor Parisian couple. During the coarse of the picture Chevalier sings eight songs (some of them in French), among them the charming “Louise." “Innocents of Paris” has been haflea by cinema-goers everywhere as the brightest singing film of Paris ever shown. The Empress programme also includes a brilliant list of talkie supports.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 878, 23 January 1930, Page 14
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102EMPRESS, NEWTON Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 878, 23 January 1930, Page 14
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