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PRINCE EDWARD

Maurice Chevalier, that irresponsible star of the Paris musical comedy stage, whose first appearance in “Innocents of- Paris” won for him legions of admirers, makes his second appearance on the screen in “The Love Parade,” now at the Prince Edward Theatre—a gay, lavishly produced operetta, a charming imaginary kingdom satire, interspersed with song and music. Beautifully photographed, handsomely mounted and featuring half a dozen songs destined to be the hits of the season, “The Love Parade” emerges as a distinctive picture, brilliantly directed and acted, with great zest and evident enjoyment by the incomparable Chevalier and his fine supporting cast.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 964, 6 May 1930, Page 14

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PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 964, 6 May 1930, Page 14

PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 964, 6 May 1930, Page 14

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