IRENE BORDONI IN “PARIS”
NEW PICTURE FOR STRAND ___ The most beautiful, expressive, haughty eyes on the stage have finally came to the screen. They are Irene Bordoni’s, and her thousands who have seen her in her stage plays will never forget them. When “Paris” comes to the Strand Theatre next week these famous eyes will be seen on the silver screen for the first time. Miss Bordoni is famous for her French characterisations, for her ' quaint Parisian accent and her catchy songs. The talking screen has •‘caught” all these details, ahd the French star will both talk and sing in “Paris,” which was adapted for the screen from her latest and greatest stage success. “Paris” is a story of the “city of light,” and concerns a French stage star and an English musical comedy favourite. The latter is portrayed by Jack Buchanan, idol of the London stage, who has been featured in several editions of Chariot’s Revue, and has also been starred on the New York stage. Others in the cast are Louise Closser Hale, who played in the stage version of “Paris”; Jason Robards, popular screen player; Zasu Pitt and Margaret Fielding.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 951, 19 April 1930, Page 14
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193IRENE BORDONI IN “PARIS” Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 951, 19 April 1930, Page 14
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