The Tivoli
"WHILE PARIS SLEEPS” ‘‘See Paris and die” might well have been written ‘‘See Paris and livo —excitingly,” if the stirring events pictured in ‘‘While Paris Sleeps,” Fox melodrama which opened yesterday at the Tivoli theatre,' are true. Victor McLaglen, in the featured role, deserts for the iirst time his usual uniformed or heavy-lover characterisations to depict the devoted father < •: an innocent young girl thrown alone on the streets of Paris. Helen Mack, red-headed debutante star of the current season, who enacts the daughter, gives an out, lauding performance as her first featured contribution under the Fox banner. William Bakewell, prominent „ young juvenile, is seen as the heroic young lover of Miss Mack in the tender romance that motivates the story. (Fliers of the supporting cast are Jack La Rue, Rita La Roy, Maurice Black Dot Farley, Lucille La Verne and Paul Porcasi. To-morrow’s screening will he ‘‘Caught Plastered,” starring Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolscy and Dorothy Lee. These mad mirth-makers cut loose in a chemist’s shop and then the fun begins.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7025, 8 December 1932, Page 3
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172The Tivoli Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7025, 8 December 1932, Page 3
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