ALFREDTON PICTURES
"SAY IT IN FRENCH.” A sparkling cocktail of French sophictication. American horseplay and good old-fashioned romance is offered in “Say It In French.” which will be shown at Alfredton on Thursday night. Set against the background of New York’s smartest spots, including Park Avenue apartments, exclusive clubs, the French Line Pier, the Rainbow Room and Waldorf-Astoria, "Say It In French” tells a rollicking story of the complications that arise when a young bride takes a job as maid in her husband’s family. Paramount selected its most promising young actress, Olympe Bradna, and Ray Milland. to form the starring team of this
new society comedy. Miss Bradna. who has waited until now for a role exactly suited to her talents, will be seen as a vivacious French girl who takes a job as maid in her husband's New York apartment until he can break the news of the marriage to his family. Milland, fresh from his triumph in "Men With Wings." turns to comedy again in the role of the perplexed young American who must shield his marriage from the world in order to keep his father from going bankrupt.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 February 1940, Page 7
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191ALFREDTON PICTURES Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 February 1940, Page 7
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