The Bioscope (Jul-Sep 1931)

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AUGUST 12, 1931. IRE BIUSLUI better picl ure could have been selected to initiate a revolution which I have advocated in 6 The Daily Mail 9 as essential to ending the general slump in our cinemas Daily Mail oints “ It is box-office all the way ” — Kinematograph Weekly “Full of happy Lubitsch touches ” — Sunday Graphic “ If you miss it, you will miss seeing the brightest talkie that Hollywood has yet produced ” — The Sunday Titties “ 4 The Smiling Lieutenant ’ now packing the Carlton, puts him where he belongs — right at the very top ” — Reynolds’s Illustrated News 44 His (Maurice Chevalier’s) performance is as good as it could possibly be” — Evening Standard 44 Maurice Chevalier is again captivating London with the delicious daring that makes old men wish they were young again, and gives to women of all ages the glamour of life and love ” — Sunday I\eivs 66 6 The Smiling Lieu ten ant,’ has beaten all previous box-office records at the Carlton Theatre ^ —The Daily Mirror 1 ar amount Picture Distributed by The Paramount Film Service Ltd.