{ AURICH CHEVALIBR’S sauncily- ’ tilted straw hat served as an inspiration to Dave Gould when he came to create the lavish dance numbers for 20th Century’s "Folies Bergere," w' ‘ch presents the genial. star in his iirst dual role. Gould, who gained fame with his Carioca number in "Klying Down to Rio" and the Continental number in "The Gay Divoreee," used a hundred girls, and enough steel, lumber and masonry to erect a four-story apartment house for the lavish Straw Hat number in this musical extravaganza. . The scene cost 100,000 dollars. ~
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 44, 10 May 1935, Page 23
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